Sentences with phrase «name retailers like»

With the advent of online and social media, fashion shows, for many designers, now present a far bigger consumer marketing opportunity than in decades past — an opportunity that has persuaded mass market brands as well as big - name retailers like J.Crew and Topshop to stage their own presentations at fashion week in New York and London, respectively.
He packed his Mazda 626 full of products on runs back and forth from other brand - name retailers like Target and Toys R Us.
Those products, successful on QVC, got Big Bang into big - name retailers like Nordstrom, REI, Target, Galyan's, and Eddie Bauer.

Not exact matches

A couple of weeks ago, a young girl named Alice Jacob wrote a letter to fashion retailer Gap asking for the store to consider more variety in the clothes it offers to girls, instead of «just pink and princesses and stuff like that.»
That includes some big - name brands like Microsoft, Expedia and online - electronics retailer Newegg.
Local retail alliances are rooted in community groups with names like MADSET.
And just because the name Cyber Monday implies that people only have one day to buy something on discount, several retailers like Newegg and Target are extending Cyber Monday into a multi-day shopping fest.
Because online retail has not yet reached maturity in all Latin American countries, many shoppers naturally gravitate towards household - name online merchants like Amazon, eBay and Alipay.
There's plenty of blame to go around here — the (mostly) no - name cable makers for peddling junk, retailers like Amazon for allowing it be sold, the USB Implementers Forum for not getting the word out all that well — but the end result is anyone with a USB - C device having to take absurd precautions just to ensure they can use older accessories or spare cables without blowing up their phone.
The struggling retailer's stock rose as much as 20 % on Tuesday after Bloomberg reported that Sears» Craftsman tool business has attracted bidders, including big names like Stanley Black & Decker and Hong Kong's Techtronic Industries, the maker of Dirt Devil vacuum cleaners.
The current fierce disruption in the retail industry has exposed one of the pitfalls for a credit issuer like Synchrony in dealing with retail partners: an increasing possibility that a household name may declare bankruptcy.
Old - school department stores like Sears and JCPenney, along with a lot of other retailers, have been making headlines for all the wrong reasons: bankruptcies, store closings and job cuts, to name a few.
Though the name - your - own - price model has been used on a handful of digital album releases, it's rare to see it on traditional retail items like clothes...
If you'd like a little after - dinner retail therapy, head directly next door to the Bodega Market where you can pick up ROC 2 coffee, Sweet Republic Sweets and Wild Clover Botanicals, just to name a few of the local artisanal offerings.
Two years into its existence, UK - based organic baby food business Piccolo has listings at large, domestic retailers like Tesco and Asda, the backing of well - known names in the food sector and opportunities to expand overseas.
To meet demand, retail stores have burgeoned — many with punning names like the Lactation Station and the Pump Station.
With cloth diaper retailers dropping like flies, and major brands having seconds sales and warehouse sales quarterly, buying new BRAND NAME cloth diapers can be cheap and affordable for most people.
This product bearing the bold name «The TRUTH» provided Me a platform to back up what they created with educating the consumer and retailer as to why there was not only room but need for a product like this.
thredUP is an online boutique that offers secondhand clothing from a variety of brand names, like Club Monaco, Madewell, J. Crew, Tory Burch and much more for up to 90 % off retail prices.
We checked in with buyers and directors across various retailers like Nordstrom, Stylebop, Net - a-Porter, and Forward — just to name a few — to see which ones they love... and which ones are on their way out.
Even more beneficial to libraries, patrons, and rights holders, the company also works in retailing digital content, allowing patrons to purchase titles from names like comic and graphic novel platform Comics Plus and CoverCake, an analytics tool that helps drive vertical engagement through its in - app book discovery tool.
dpt - s1 makes me wonder why Sony never made it in retail with catchy names like that.
That, as someone in the industry, is something we always want to encourage, but it also means that when you are a big retailer, you are now flooded with a ton of options of titles to bring in, and when you have the backing of a known and trusted name like Ingram, it goes a long way.
Amazon has made its name by offering wildly discounted books; however, as noted in an article by The New York Times, when competition wanes, online retailers like Amazon take advantage of the monopoly and abuse prices.
It would be interesting to know if Overstock is actually doing as the name implies and gathering up leftover merchandise — in this case, books from publishing houses — or simply brokering the books directly from the publishers like any other retail outlet.
The sites boast a household name sales location, easy - to - format uploads, and a way to track the purchases, in exchange for a percentage of all sales, just like any retail store selling old - fashioned printed texts.
Like any other retail experiences, online e-commerce is not a far - reaching terminology any longer when you replace the dated jargon with the store's name (e.g. Apple, Amazon, Smashwords, Kobo, B&N).
The retailer's current brands, like Insignia and Dynex, are known for being much cheaper than their actual well - known brand name counterparts.
Kobo seems to be making the most of its distribution via chains like PC World (distribution which includes even the keenly priced Vox table at only $ 139 which packs a fair punch relative to the Leaf) but name recognition is low and no BOOKSELLERS seem to be on board except WH Smiths whose High Street retail presence in Ireland consists of one concession in Arnotts.
This guest post on Michael Hyatt's blog outlines a great way to get your name out there without making yourself feel like a retail product.
The site reported Friday that it has a 7 - inch capacitive touch screen, will sell for $ 250, and won't be getting a fancy new name, but instead will be called an Amazon Kindle, just like the online retailer's existing line of Kindle ereaders.
Basically, you will set up a storefront that has the retailer's name on it but is really an iVerse website on the back end, much like comiXology does, correct?
Its cachet in fashion circles has led even big name designers like Prabal Gurung and Missoni to team up with the retailer to offer limited - time special collections based on its own exclusive designs.
If you are shopping at a high - end retailer like Harry Rosen or Holt Renfrew, look for either entry - level designers like Tiger of Sweden, or so - called diffusion lines from name - brand designers.
Back then, it seemed like the demand for fashion - oriented pet products was on an unending upward curve, and anyone with the right retail space, a cute store name and a trendy product mix could run a successful pet boutique.
According to pet industry insiders, productive collaborations between manufacturers and household names who are credible, respected and well - liked can result in star - powered products that soar at retail.
Shopping portals partner with select retailers, many of which are mainstream stores you've undoubtedly shopped at before like JCPenney, Staples and Walmart, to name a few.
If you're looking for some serious retail therapy, Renaissance Mall is a collection of upscale, luxury brands — with names like Gucci and Louis Vuitton — in downtown Oranjestad.
Renaissance Mall is home to elite luxury retailers like Cartier, Louis Vuitton, Carolina Herrera, BCBG, David Yurman, Rolex, and Gucci, just to name a few.
With an almost universally recognizable name like Aliens vs. Predator, we can see why the game would fly off store shelves — both in retail and digitally.
@ 191 Yep I «WAS» asking for big named titles like EU last month but they are not even giving a retail game this month, How Pathetic and sad!
Now, as patent trolls present a growing burden to the likes of restaurants and retailers, companies like Macy's and JC Penney are standing side by side with big tech names like Google, Adobe and Oracle.
Participating Google Express retailers range from big names like Walgreens and Petsmart to many small businesses with only a few locations.
Brands like OnePlus and Honor have experienced success without doing so, but Xiaomi is clearly becoming a household name in more places than its native country, and sticking with retail locations might be its path to stay moving forward as it pushes to new regions.
At present the service is only available in the US, and the first trusted partner is delivery service Deliv, which handles delivery for around 4,000 retailers including major names like Macy's and Best Buy.
Those customers range from everyday retail names like M&S, Primark and Morrisons to other larger brands such as Jaguar Land Rover, Virgin Trains and EasyJet.
The format of the retail resume is rather standard including personal details (like name, contact number, address).
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