All Short stops articles – Page 4
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Berluti is opening a new store in Monte Carlo, Monaco...
Berluti is opening a new store in Monte Carlo, Monaco
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Dr. Martens is opening a second store in Berlin...
Dr. Martens is opening a second store in Berlin
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Britain's competition authority said it is planning to review the...
Britain's competition authority said it is planning to review the recent takeover of Footasylum by JD Sports Fashion
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Darren Topp, who arranged the sale of LK Bennett to...
Darren Topp, who arranged the sale of LK Bennett to Rebecca Feng a few weeks ago, is going back to his role as chief executive of the British upmarket shoe and apparel retailer
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Louis Vuitton is accusing Belle International with imitating the design...
Louis Vuitton is accusing Belle International with imitating the design of one of its sneakers
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Sergio Rossi has moved from Sloane Street to a new...
Sergio Rossi has moved from Sloane Street to a new 100-square-meter location in London on Mount Street, equipped with a shoe configurator for women's shoes
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Hermès has inaugurated a new store in New York at...
Hermès has inaugurated a new store in New York at 46 Gansevoort Street, in Manhattan's Meatpacking District.
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Santoni is opening new mono-brand stores in New Delhi and...
Santoni is opening new mono-brand stores in New Delhi and Dubai
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Galeria Kaufhof Karstadt is the new name of the company...
Galeria Kaufhof Karstadt is the new name of the company coming out of the merger of the Karstadt and Kaufhof department store chains in Germany
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Topshop, the British fashion retail chain, is coming out with...
Topshop, the British fashion retail chain, is coming out with a line of vegan shoes for women
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JD Sports Fashion has announced the non-conditional takeover of Footasylum,...
JD Sports Fashion has announced the non-conditional takeover of Footasylum, the British shoe and apparel retailer, after receiving pledges for 91.82 percent of its shares
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Amazon has decided to shut down its Chinese website by...
Amazon has decided to shut down its Chinese website by July 18, according to the Financial Times, because of strong competition from Tmall and JD.com, which together control an estimated 82 percent of the e-commerce market in the country
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Allbirds is starting up in China with a physical store...
Allbirds is starting up in China with a physical store in Shanghai and an online shop on Tmall
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Sabu has moved to a new head office of 750...
Sabu has moved to a new head office of 750 square meters in Heilbronn, not far from its previous location
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Kering has opened a new Italian head office of 11,000...
Kering has opened a new Italian head office of 11,000 square meters in Milan, employing 150 people in a nine-floor tower located near the so-called Gucci Hub
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Puma has launched a special edition of its RS-X sneaker...
Puma has launched a special edition of its RS-X sneaker in partnership with MTV
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Continuing its reorganization, the French Eram group has decided to...
Continuing its reorganization, the French Eram group has decided to gradually phase-out Staggy, a chain of 24 multi-brand sports and lifestyle stores that it operates in the country
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Manolo Blahnik will open his first store in Paris in...
Manolo Blahnik will open his first store in Paris in September on rue Malpensier, on the west side of the Palais Royal
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VF Corp. has been recognized for the third consecutive year...
VF Corp. has been recognized for the third consecutive year as one of the world's most “ethical” companies by the Ethisphere Institute
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Högl, which regards itself as “the Austrian quality shoe brand,”...
Högl, which regards itself as “the Austrian quality shoe brand,” is offering a new collection for the next autumn/winter season inspired by Gustav Klimt and other artists from the Viennese Art Nouveau movement that lasted from 1890 to 1910