The location, which features one of the brand’s tailoring shops, is part of a broader DTC strategy to grow its fleet of owned and operated stores.
The six-piece collection ties in design elements from both brands and will be available for purchase online and in Kendra Scott’s stores.
The arts and crafts retailer has dropped prices to 2019 levels or lower, as it aims to help customers “stretch their dollar,” according to the CEO.
Despite the bankrupt discounter’s small footprint, its store closures offer a meaningful opportunity for rivals to grab share, analysts say.
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Walmart rolled out 19 autonomous forklifts in four distribution centers in a push to automate the warehouse loading dock, the company announced Thursday. The autonomou ...
California-based 99 Cents Only said Friday that after years of challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, inflation, rising shrink and changing consumer demand, the company was unable to ...