retailer - Fashion Industry Forum - Fashion Industry Network2024-03-29T10:26:49Zhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/forum/topics/feed/tag/retailerPublicity Opportunity for Fashion Designers & Online Retailershttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/forum/topics/publicity-opportunity-for-fashion-designers-online-retailers-12012-05-15T06:28:17.000Z2012-05-15T06:28:17.000ZChristina-Laurenhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/ChristinaLauren<div><p>If you are a Fashion Designer or Online Retailer and would like to be featured on "<em><strong>Inspirations & CELEBRATIONS</strong></em>", please contact me for more details.</p>
<p>To view an example post I did for promoting the award-winning New York fashion designer, Sunhee Hwang, go to: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://bit.ly/JcSBZe">http://bit.ly/JcSBZe</a></p>
<p>To view an example post I did on behalf of the popular women's online retailer, LuLu's, go to: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://bit.ly/IL6JHP">http://bit.ly/IL6JHP</a></p>
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<p>Best,</p>
<p>Christina-Lauren</p>
<p>Inspirations & CELEBRATIONS</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.inspirationsandcelebrations.net/">www.inspirationsandcelebrations.net</a></p></div>Services available for Ecommerce web solutions for Fashion Industry..https://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/forum/topics/services-available-for-12010-05-25T12:07:17.000Z2010-05-25T12:07:17.000ZPooja Agarwalhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/PoojaAgarwal135<div>Hello Everyone,<br/><br/>I am representing Cygnet Infotech, we expertise in providing customized Ecommerce solutions for Jewelry & Fashion Industry. Our team has 9 years experience developing several shopping carts, software tool which allow to design custom jewelry online, websites for distributors, etc. which significantly helped Jewelers to boost their online sales.<br/><br/>Check out case studies of some brilliant applications been developed by us. Please see : <a href="http://www.cygnet-infotech.com/E-Commerce/">http://www.cygnet-infotech.com/E-Commerce/</a><br/><br/>Let me know if you have any requirement which we can serve and share a business relationship.<br/><br/>Thanks & Regards,<br/>Pooja Agarwal<br/>Business Development Executive<br/>Email : paagarwal@cygnet-infotech.com<br/>Skype : cygnet.infotech<br/>web : <a href="http://www.cygnet-infotech.com">www.cygnet-infotech.com</a></div>Let your customer buy their signature jewelry while shopping online on your website...https://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/forum/topics/let-your-customer-buy-their2010-04-26T15:48:21.000Z2010-04-26T15:48:21.000ZPooja Agarwalhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/PoojaAgarwal135<div>I am talking about a web based e-commerce tool been designed for Jewelers, which can bring excitement to online customers / visitors while shopping at your website or shopping cart.<br/><br/>A software tool that can build jewelry previews by connecting parts and
calculate price (fetching the latest labor charges, diamond &
gemstone per carat charges, labors charges; latest market prices of
metals (gold, Platinum, Palladium to calculate final price) of the
jewelry item and allow them to even purchase online. <br/><br/>You can learn more about it on : <a href="http://www.cygnet-infotech.com/next-generation-e-commerce-tool-for-jewelers.html">http://www.cygnet-infotech.com/next-generation-e-commerce-tool-for-jewelers.html</a><br/><br/>Share your thoughts with me.<br/><br/>Thanks & Regards,<br/>Pooja Agarwal<br/></div>Industry Directory for Fashion Retailershttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/forum/topics/786233-Topic-943842008-09-14T20:18:04.000Z2008-09-14T20:18:04.000Zmimazeehttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/mimazee<div>Is there an industry directory for fashion retailers? I'm looking for boutiques as well as online retailers and department stores that mainly carry clothing lines. I know fashiondex, but they don't seem to cover retailers. Many thanks in advance.</div>Tween Brands Is Getting Spankedhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/forum/topics/786233-Topic-74602007-09-07T19:43:24.000Z2007-09-07T19:43:24.000ZApparel1 -https://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/Apparel1<div>Why can't we simply design clothing, produce clothing, market clothing, and distribute clothing? It appears that in today's world, if your fashion business becomes large and successful you have more to worry about than late deliveries, loose threads, or buyer charge backs. As a prime example, take a look at what happened this week to Tween Brands.
Today I have read that a shareholder class action was filed against Tween Brands, Inc. A law firm had issued notice that a class action lawsuit was filed on behalf of all purchasers of securities (company stock) of Tween Brands, Inc. from May 23, 2007 through August 21, 2007.
The Complaint alleges that the Company failed to disclose and misrepresented the following material adverse facts which were known to defendants or recklessly disregarded by them: (1) <b>that consumer demand had materially declined for the Company's products;</b> (2) <b>that the Company was facing significantly increased expenses in the form of higher rent and marketing costs</b>; as well as a few other issues.
I understand that publicly traded companies have to play by different rules, but why would they have to report such trivial information in their filings. What garment company in their right mind would tell anyone "that consumer <b>demand had declined</b> for the company's product". Is that a good way to build confidence with your clients? Is that a good way to keep your employees inspired to work hard and feel they are on a winning team? I do not understand why they are required to state such things in their filings. Also, why does the management of a clothing company have to point out time after time that the company is facing higher rent and higher marketing costs. Aren't we all grown ups?? Don't we all already understand that rent typically does not go down... If you own a fashion boutique, has your landlord recently stopped by your shop and told you they want to do you a favor and "lower" your rent. The reality is that if you live any where outside of a cave, you may naturally understand expenses typically "go up". Why does it have to be spelled out to investors... Anyway, in my opinion, it is a shame that successful clothing retailers need to have financial wizards and lawyers working as hard or harder then their buyers and merchandisers. Doesn't this take the fun out of the business. More importantly, doesn't this "distract" upper management from running a clothing business. The bottom line is that CEO's of "publicly traded" clothing companies have to be accountants and lawyers and not <a href="http://www.apparelsearch.com/Terms/G/Garmento.htm">garmentos</a>...
By the way their stock (symbol TWB) closed on Aug. 7th, 2007 at $39.08 per share. One month later I have just looked a few moments ago Sept. 7th and the stock is trading at $28.90. I am a garmento and not very good at math, but I think that is a <b>drop of around 26% in one month</b> (you can do your own calculations). Actually, if you go back to July, and re-calculate the percentage drop from a point in July until now, the story looks even worse. Wow that hurts...
My opinion, Tween Brands is a good company. They are just taking a beating at that moment. I wish them future success...
By the way, if you are not familiar with Tween Brands, here is a summary.
Tween Brands, Inc. (NYSE:TWB), formerly known as Too, Inc., aims to be a world-class brand for the ‘tween (ages 7 to 14) girl. At Limited Too, the company sells apparel, swimwear, sleepwear, underwear, footwear, lifestyle and personal care products for active, fashion-aware ‘tween girls. Limited Too currently operates more than 560 stores in 46 states and Puerto Rico and has a select number of international franchised stores. Limited Too publishes a catalog coinciding with key ‘tween shopping times throughout the year, and conducts e-commerce on its Web site, <a href="http://www.limitedtoo.com">www.limitedtoo.com</a>.
Written: 9/7/07 - sorry this post was so long...
<b>Do you think Tween Brands has a good future ahead?</b></div>Publicity Opportunity for Fashion Designers & Online Retailershttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/forum/topics/publicity-opportunity-for-fashion-designers-online-retailers-12012-05-15T06:28:17.000Z2012-05-15T06:28:17.000ZChristina-Laurenhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/ChristinaLauren<div><p>If you are a Fashion Designer or Online Retailer and would like to be featured on "<em><strong>Inspirations & CELEBRATIONS</strong></em>", please contact me for more details.</p>
<p>To view an example post I did for promoting the award-winning New York fashion designer, Sunhee Hwang, go to: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://bit.ly/JcSBZe">http://bit.ly/JcSBZe</a></p>
<p>To view an example post I did on behalf of the popular women's online retailer, LuLu's, go to: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://bit.ly/IL6JHP">http://bit.ly/IL6JHP</a></p>
<p></p>
<p>Best,</p>
<p>Christina-Lauren</p>
<p>Inspirations & CELEBRATIONS</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.inspirationsandcelebrations.net/">www.inspirationsandcelebrations.net</a></p></div>Services available for Ecommerce web solutions for Fashion Industry..https://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/forum/topics/services-available-for-12010-05-25T12:07:17.000Z2010-05-25T12:07:17.000ZPooja Agarwalhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/PoojaAgarwal135<div>Hello Everyone,<br/><br/>I am representing Cygnet Infotech, we expertise in providing customized Ecommerce solutions for Jewelry & Fashion Industry. Our team has 9 years experience developing several shopping carts, software tool which allow to design custom jewelry online, websites for distributors, etc. which significantly helped Jewelers to boost their online sales.<br/><br/>Check out case studies of some brilliant applications been developed by us. Please see : <a href="http://www.cygnet-infotech.com/E-Commerce/">http://www.cygnet-infotech.com/E-Commerce/</a><br/><br/>Let me know if you have any requirement which we can serve and share a business relationship.<br/><br/>Thanks & Regards,<br/>Pooja Agarwal<br/>Business Development Executive<br/>Email : paagarwal@cygnet-infotech.com<br/>Skype : cygnet.infotech<br/>web : <a href="http://www.cygnet-infotech.com">www.cygnet-infotech.com</a></div>Let your customer buy their signature jewelry while shopping online on your website...https://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/forum/topics/let-your-customer-buy-their2010-04-26T15:48:21.000Z2010-04-26T15:48:21.000ZPooja Agarwalhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/PoojaAgarwal135<div>I am talking about a web based e-commerce tool been designed for Jewelers, which can bring excitement to online customers / visitors while shopping at your website or shopping cart.<br/><br/>A software tool that can build jewelry previews by connecting parts and
calculate price (fetching the latest labor charges, diamond &
gemstone per carat charges, labors charges; latest market prices of
metals (gold, Platinum, Palladium to calculate final price) of the
jewelry item and allow them to even purchase online. <br/><br/>You can learn more about it on : <a href="http://www.cygnet-infotech.com/next-generation-e-commerce-tool-for-jewelers.html">http://www.cygnet-infotech.com/next-generation-e-commerce-tool-for-jewelers.html</a><br/><br/>Share your thoughts with me.<br/><br/>Thanks & Regards,<br/>Pooja Agarwal<br/></div>Industry Directory for Fashion Retailershttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/forum/topics/786233-Topic-943842008-09-14T20:18:04.000Z2008-09-14T20:18:04.000Zmimazeehttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/mimazee<div>Is there an industry directory for fashion retailers? I'm looking for boutiques as well as online retailers and department stores that mainly carry clothing lines. I know fashiondex, but they don't seem to cover retailers. Many thanks in advance.</div>Tween Brands Is Getting Spankedhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/forum/topics/786233-Topic-74602007-09-07T19:43:24.000Z2007-09-07T19:43:24.000ZApparel1 -https://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/Apparel1<div>Why can't we simply design clothing, produce clothing, market clothing, and distribute clothing? It appears that in today's world, if your fashion business becomes large and successful you have more to worry about than late deliveries, loose threads, or buyer charge backs. As a prime example, take a look at what happened this week to Tween Brands.
Today I have read that a shareholder class action was filed against Tween Brands, Inc. A law firm had issued notice that a class action lawsuit was filed on behalf of all purchasers of securities (company stock) of Tween Brands, Inc. from May 23, 2007 through August 21, 2007.
The Complaint alleges that the Company failed to disclose and misrepresented the following material adverse facts which were known to defendants or recklessly disregarded by them: (1) <b>that consumer demand had materially declined for the Company's products;</b> (2) <b>that the Company was facing significantly increased expenses in the form of higher rent and marketing costs</b>; as well as a few other issues.
I understand that publicly traded companies have to play by different rules, but why would they have to report such trivial information in their filings. What garment company in their right mind would tell anyone "that consumer <b>demand had declined</b> for the company's product". Is that a good way to build confidence with your clients? Is that a good way to keep your employees inspired to work hard and feel they are on a winning team? I do not understand why they are required to state such things in their filings. Also, why does the management of a clothing company have to point out time after time that the company is facing higher rent and higher marketing costs. Aren't we all grown ups?? Don't we all already understand that rent typically does not go down... If you own a fashion boutique, has your landlord recently stopped by your shop and told you they want to do you a favor and "lower" your rent. The reality is that if you live any where outside of a cave, you may naturally understand expenses typically "go up". Why does it have to be spelled out to investors... Anyway, in my opinion, it is a shame that successful clothing retailers need to have financial wizards and lawyers working as hard or harder then their buyers and merchandisers. Doesn't this take the fun out of the business. More importantly, doesn't this "distract" upper management from running a clothing business. The bottom line is that CEO's of "publicly traded" clothing companies have to be accountants and lawyers and not <a href="http://www.apparelsearch.com/Terms/G/Garmento.htm">garmentos</a>...
By the way their stock (symbol TWB) closed on Aug. 7th, 2007 at $39.08 per share. One month later I have just looked a few moments ago Sept. 7th and the stock is trading at $28.90. I am a garmento and not very good at math, but I think that is a <b>drop of around 26% in one month</b> (you can do your own calculations). Actually, if you go back to July, and re-calculate the percentage drop from a point in July until now, the story looks even worse. Wow that hurts...
My opinion, Tween Brands is a good company. They are just taking a beating at that moment. I wish them future success...
By the way, if you are not familiar with Tween Brands, here is a summary.
Tween Brands, Inc. (NYSE:TWB), formerly known as Too, Inc., aims to be a world-class brand for the ‘tween (ages 7 to 14) girl. At Limited Too, the company sells apparel, swimwear, sleepwear, underwear, footwear, lifestyle and personal care products for active, fashion-aware ‘tween girls. Limited Too currently operates more than 560 stores in 46 states and Puerto Rico and has a select number of international franchised stores. Limited Too publishes a catalog coinciding with key ‘tween shopping times throughout the year, and conducts e-commerce on its Web site, <a href="http://www.limitedtoo.com">www.limitedtoo.com</a>.
Written: 9/7/07 - sorry this post was so long...
<b>Do you think Tween Brands has a good future ahead?</b></div>