Adidas pulls sneaker it was selling in honor of Black History Month, after the all white running shoe was slammed on Twitter for being tone deaf.
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Saks says this isn’t your grandma’s department store: Prada, Valentino get new home
Saks Fifth Avenue is debuting a new main floor, focused on leather goods, that is part of a $250 million effort to recreate the department store
LuLaRoe was little more than a scam, a Washington State lawsuit claims
LuLaRoe which promised profits to consumers who sold its merchandise, was little more than a scheme that left them in the lurch.
Sears bid challenged by creditors who say chairman stripped company to enrich himself
Saying Sears Holdings chairman Eddie Lampert engaged in a years long “scheme” to strip the company bare, creditors are challenging his bid to buy it
Chinese companies selling on U.S. sites will be able to get paid in yuan instead of dollars
Chinese companies will soon be able to get paid in yuan instead of dollars when selling products through U.S. online sites, according to Reuters
Chico’s will close at least 250 stores to better compete in the age of Amazon
Chico’s says it will close at least 250 stores to better compete amid a retail landscape roiled by the rise of online shopping and fast fashion
Malls aren’t dead yet: From food to city services, they’re making themselves worth a visit
Mall traffichasbeen up this holiday season, as they offer entertainment, tastier food and the chance to experience online brands in person
From gift cards to charities, don’t get duped by scammers this holiday season
With consumers expected to spend at least $717 billion this holiday season, it’s also prime time for identify thieves and others to prey on shoppers.
And they’re off! Black Friday, the Super Bowl of shopping, kicks off holiday season
Retailers are increasingly turning to tech to woo customers, making shopping, whether online or in an actual store, as quick and simple as possible.
Target’s push into Toys R Us territory, and investments online and in store woo shoppers
Target reported that sales at stores open at least 12 months rose 3.2 percent in the last quarter,partly due to brisk sales of toys and baby items.