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A Modern Retailer’s Guide to Dropshipping Fashion & Apparel: Part 1

Fabric

Welcome to The Modern Retailer’s Guide To Dropshipping Fashion and Apparel. In Part 1 of this two-part series, we’ll cover the basics of dropshipping and explore the reasons why every fashion retailer should consider switching from a traditional retail model to an asset-light dropship model. Let’s dive in! What Is Dropshipping?

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7 Must-Know Clothing Dropshipping Suppliers for Fashion Retail Brands

Fabric

Fashion and apparel storefronts always need fresh supplies of trendy clothes. At the same time, consumer behavior is changing. When a customer buys an item from the retailer’s online store, the supplier ships the product directly to the consumer on the retailer’s behalf. But today’s clothing retailers are feeling the pinch.

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A Modern Retailer’s Guide to Dropshipping Fashion & Apparel: Part 2

Fabric

Welcome to Part 2 of The Modern Retailer’s Guide To Dropshipping Fashion and Apparel. In Part 1, we covered the basics of dropshipping and explored the reasons why every fashion retailer should switch from a traditional retail model to an asset-light dropship model. 5 Tips and Strategies for Dropshipping Fashion and Apparel 1.

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The height of fashion – the brick and mortar revival

iVend

Learn more This is nowhere more true than in the fashion sector – whilst the convenience of online has suited some, there are even more who have missed being able to see and touch the goods, try them on and have the whole physical experience and immediacy of brick and mortar shopping.

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Putting the Customer First: Building a Profitable Online Presence

Retail TouchPoints

Nowhere is that more true than the retail market, which has seen a fundamental shift among consumers in the wake of the pandemic. The pandemic has transformed how consumers behave by accelerating their embrace of digital commerce, and the changes are likely to prove permanent, according to businesses studying and adapting to the changes.

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UNDERSTANDING RETAIL THROUGH THE LENS OF GEN Z CONSUMERS

RetailMinded

This group of consumers are prepared to shop wherever best suits them in the moment and without preference as to the vehicle they use to find what they want. At the same time, Generation Z has been called the most critical consumer group until now, with a fundamentally different view of shopping and consumption than previous generations.

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The Step-Up in Ecommerce Sneaker Fraud

Retail TouchPoints

This article will discuss the sneaker resale trend, major indicators of fraud for retailers to be aware of, and how merchants can combat sneaker fraud using machine learning. The market is driven by “sneakerheads” and resellers, often using bots to buy up large quantities of in-demand sneakers, leading to shortages for regular consumers.

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