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The Top 7 Fashion Ecommerce Trends (and How to Enable Them)

Omnisend

If ever any industry fully embraced ecommerce, it’s fashion. Consumers are just as (and perhaps arguably more so, thanks to COVID-19) comfortable buying new apparel online as they are in-store. According to Shopify’s Fashion Industry Report , the fashion industry will reach a whopping $713 billion by next year.

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What Does Artificial Intelligence Mean for the Multichannel Retailer?

Sailthru

All four are great examples of how artificial intelligence can be a game-changer for a multichannel retailer. Over the next three to five years, AI will play a significant role in the multichannel retail market. This report for multichannel retailers explores the most important developments in the industry.

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JD Sports expects bumper profits rebound as restrictions ease

365 Retail

Retailer JD Sports Fashion has said profits are set to rebound more strongly than expected over the year ahead as stores reopen after lockdown. Retailer JD Sports Fashion has said profits are set to rebound more strongly than expected over the year ahead as stores reopen after lockdown (PA). million from £94.2 million the year before.

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What is Buy Online Pickup In Store (BOPIS)? The Complete Guide for Omnichannel Retailers

Fabric

Enterprise retailers are in constant pursuit of new ways to enrich the customer experience—whether it’s prioritizing faster fulfillment, optimizing for consumer convenience, or enhancing personalization along the buyer’s journey. from 2019 to 2020. According to research by eMarketer , click-and-collect sales jumped by 104.5%

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How Coronavirus (COVID-19) Is Impacting Ecommerce [December 2021]

ROI Revolution

Last year, consumers moved toward digital more quickly than ever in light of the coronavirus pandemic. With store closures, safety concerns about being around other people, and more, consumers shifted to online shopping enough last year to push ecommerce to levels that weren’t expected until 2025! December 2. billion in revenue.

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How Coronavirus (COVID-19) Is Impacting Ecommerce [August 2021]

ROI Revolution

Consumer spending habits returning to normal. Mastercard reports that their Q2 2021 revenue surged 36% over last year, a confident indication that consumer spending is rebounding after the pandemic made shoppers wary of making discretionary purchases. billion in consumer spending in Q2. increase over 2019. respectively.

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How Coronavirus (COVID-19) Is Impacting Ecommerce [March 2021]

ROI Revolution

73% of consumers using D2C ecommerce over the course of COVID-19 plan to continue post-pandemic ( McKinsey ). in 2019 ( eMarketer ). With consumers more concerned about their discretionary spending, the online resale apparel market is projected to double by 2024 ( Statista ). US online grocery sales surged 54% to reach $95.8

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