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The shoe features improvements to the original design and comes after the successful launch of the Wool Runner 2.
Target shoppers in the Columbia Heights neighborhood of Washington, D.C., may be surprised by a sign greeting them at the door. A poster with the Target logo states, “All guests under the age of 18 ...
The location in Wilmette, Illinois, will span 150,000 square feet — about 10 times the size of its other stores — and feature an onsite restaurant.
The combined company would have a global portfolio of about 25 brands and North American revenue of about $5.9 billion.
The company faces lawsuits from customers and vendors, including one from American Express alleging potential fraud.
The wearable tech company has been adding to its distribution channels recently, inking deals with Best Buy and Amazon recently.
The retailer increased its borrowing capacity by up to $200 million, and immediately drew down $50 million under the new loan.
The commission says the deal would prevent competition and give Tapestry a dominant share of the “accessible luxury” handbag market.
The “Scrubs That Don’t Suck” campaign launched April 1 and ends on Earth Day as the brand hit its participation goal.
All of the company’s UpWest stores will shutter as the retailer pursues a sale to WHP Global, Simon Property Group and Brookfield Properties.