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Two wildly popular stores are preparing their customers for a massive fast-fashion shift. Temu and Shein said they will raise prices in response to major shifts in US trade policy.
Both fast fashion giants announced on April 16 that U.S. consumers will feel the impact of changes to trade policy sooner than they thought.
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Former Abercrombie designer Rebecca Ford launched Kudro Kids, a children's gender-neutral denim brand, to bring ...
China has vowed to ‘fight to the end’ in a trade war with the US which threatens to up-end global supply chains ...
A social housing group who manage around 19,000 homes have started a rebrand which includes a controversial name change ...
Tesco is planning to launch a new, dedicated online shop for its popular clothing brand F&F in Ireland. The new website will be the retail giant's latest venture as it continues a major expansion of ...
Justin Bieber has revealed he’s cutting ties with his fashion brand, Drew House. The 31-year-old singer shared the news in a since-deleted Instagram Story, initially posted Thursday. Bieber founded ...
Tesco shoppers used to be able to buy F&F clothing through its non-food Tesco Direct website until this was shut down in 2018 ...
Meghan Markle's As Ever range finally launched on Wednesday last week. But some royal fans across the world have been left ...
Jason Day's outfits made waves at last year's Masters and he says tournament officials already asked him to alter his ...
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