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Dr. Martens opens store in Dresden as expansion in Germany resumes
Dr. Martens has opened its first store in Dresden, at Prager Strasse 8 in the city center of the Saxon capital, marking a renewed push into the German market. The 82-square-meter shop carries the full range of the British company’s boots, shoes and sandals. The interior reflects the brand’s industrial ...
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Alohas opens a store in Copenhagen
The Spanish footwear and clothing brand Alohas has opened a store in Copenhagen as it continues its international expansion. In 2024, the brand launched stores in Barcelona and Madrid. Alohas opened its first foreign store in Paris in September 2024, followed by openings in Milan, Amsterdam, New York and ...
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Humanoid robots seen deployed globally over the next 5 years
Humanoid robots are set to be deployed globally in commercial applications across a range of industries over the next five years, according to the Japanese investment bank Daiwa. Robots are becoming viable options in handling repetitive and simple tasks, it noted. Over the next five years, there should be a ...
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Giseli Dias enter retail partnership with Printemps New York
Giseli Dias started an exclusive retail partnership with Printemps New York. The initiative marks a “major milestone in the brand’s international growth,” the Brazilian luxury footwear brand commented. The brand is available at Printemps New York since Dec. 2 with additional styles and seasonal activations anticipated for 2026. Founded in ...
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German consumer confidence improves ahead of Christmas
German consumer confidence is estimated to have improved in December rising to -23.2 from -24.1 in November, according to the GfK Consumer Climate, published jointly by NIQ/GfK and the Nuremberg Institute for Market Decisions (NIM). The November reading was not revised. “With the stabilization, the consumer climate is currently almost ...
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Boot Barn's store network exceeds 500 locations
Thanks to several store openings in November, Boot Barn’s network has exceeded 500 locations. The US footwear chain passed the 500 threshold following openings in Killeen, Texas; East Peoria, Illinois; Phoenix, Arizona; Deptford, New Jersey; Indio, California; Chandler, Arizona; and the return to Huntington Beach, California, where the very ...
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French footwear sales rebound in October
In October, French footwear retail sales rose by a seasonally and working-day adjusted 2.2 percent month-on-month, rebounding from a 2.4 percent decline in September, according to the Bank of France. Overall retail sales in France rose a seasonally and work-day adjusted 0.3 percent from September, when there was a slight ...
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Haglöfs appoints a new CEO
The Swedish outdoor specialist Haglöfs has made further changes to its leadership team, appointing a new Chief Executive Officer shortly after reorganizing its sales structure in Southern Germany and Austria. Andreas Lorenz, previously Chief Commercial Officer, has been named CEO, succeeding Martin Daniels, who had taken up the role ...
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Clarks expands its digital reach
Clarks has made its products available on the online marketplaces of Shein and Secret Sales in the UK, as the British footwear brand expands its digital presence globally. The brand will be available on Secret Sales Netherlands and Dress for Less by the end of the year. In the US, ...
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German firms find it increasingly difficult to predict their business development
German companies are finding it increasingly difficult to predict their further business development, according to a survey conducted by economic research institute Ifo. Some 77.8 percent of companies surveyed by Ifo in October said it was difficult or fairly difficult to predict their business development, up from 75.4 percent ...
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Manolo Blahnik opens a store in Milan
Manolo Blahnik opened its first store in Milan. The 300-square-meter shop is located in Via Pietro Verri 5 and is the brand’s largest in Europe. The company’s CEO, Kristina Blahnik, told FashionNetwork.com that the luxury footwear brand expects to close 2025 with a 5 percent increase in revenues from the ...
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Ross Stores completes store openings for fiscal 2025
Ross Stores opened 36 Ross Dress for Less and four dd’s Discounts stores across 17 different states in September and October. “These new locations complete the company’s store growth plans for fiscal 2025, with the addition of 90 new locations throughout the year,” said the US off-price apparel and home ...
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Frasers buys a majority stake in The Webster
Frasers has acquired a majority stake in The Webster, a Miami-based luxury retailer. The move marks another step in the British group’s strategy to expand its presence in the luxury and premium retail space, complementing its Flannels division. The financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Laure Hériard ...
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Famous Footwear Australia closes down
The Australian retailer Famous Footwear announced that it is closing down after 25 years of activity. The company’s online store will stop operating at the end of the year, while its 17 stores located in the states of New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria are scheduled to close early 2026. ...
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Shein to open physical stores in France
Shein, the fast-fashion e-tailer founded in Nanjing, China, and now headquartered in Singapore, will be opening physical stores as of November, starting in France. To this end, according to the BBC, it has secured a deal with Société des Grands Magasins (SGM), a French family-owned company founded in 2018 that ...
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Bär opens a new store in Passau
The German shoe manufacturer Bär Schuhe has expanded its retail network with the opening of a new store in Passau, in the Bavaria region of Germany. Located at Ludwigsplatz 1a, in the heart of Passau’s historic city center, the new shop marks Bär’s 22nd location nationwide. Covering approximately ...
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India applies 5% sales tax on goods priced below 2,500 rupee
On Sept. 22, 2025, India’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) was reduced to 5 percent from 12 percent for products priced below 2,500 rupees (€24), a move which is expected to lift demand for cheaper goods. Meanwhile, the GST for goods priced above 2,500 rupees was increased to 18 percent ...
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The German shoe store Schuhhaus Hammes closes after 129 years
Schuhhaus Hammes, a traditional shoe store and longtime fixture in the retail scene of the German town of Trier, will close its doors on Sept. 30, after 129 years in business. Founded in 1896 by Paul Hammes, the family-run store has operated across multiple locations throughout its history, most ...
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Veja picks NewStore’s unified commerce platform
The US company NewStore said that Veja has chosen its unified commerce platform to strengthen its omnichannel activity. The system, NewStore Omnichannel POS, is currently available for Veja’s businesses in Denmark, Germany and the US. It will be rolled out to all of Veja’s owned stores and department store ...
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Alohas opens a store in London
The Spanish footwear and clothing brand Alohas has opened a store in London as it continues its international expansion. In 2024, the brand launched stores in Barcelona and Madrid. Alohas opened its first foreign store in Paris in September 2024, followed by openings in Milan, Amsterdam and New York ...



