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Reopening Retail Stores With a Digital Assist | Publicis Sapient
Hot weather boosts spending on clothing, beauty and electronics in July | Barclaycard
Experience Matters: In-Store Events Tempt Consumers Into Spending More – WWD
According to a survey commissioned by the credit card company Barclay, 9 percent of shoppers in Britain admitted to buying clothes online for Instagram... — New Standard Institute
Shoppers are buying clothes just for the Instagram pic, and then return them
Crypto fashion: why people pay real money for virtual clothes
Cheap fashion sales threaten the planet. Could online influencers be our saviours? | Fashion | The Guardian
Digital Attraction: Engaging Customers In The Brick-And-Mortar Store - Retail TouchPoints
Brits are buying clothes just for a single selfie and then sending them back - who's worst and is it even legal? - Mirror Online
Shoppers reveal how many wears it takes for thrill of new clothes to fade | The Sun
Watch DiDi Richards grow the game - The Next
Lyle and Scott's contactless coat makes payments with a swipe of your sleeve - CNET
Snap and send back | Barclaycard
Barclays exec says he killed wife after she mocked his erectile dysfunction
Consumer spending surges in September | Barclaycard
Snap and send back | Barclaycard
Crypto fashion: Why people pay real money for virtual clothes - Times of India
I shopped the same 17 items at Walmart, Aldi & Lidl to find the cheapest - all came to under $26, but there was a winner | The US Sun
Inside bank customers hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Instagram users are buying clothes to wear only once for #ootd photos
People buying clothes to post photos on Instagram and then returning them
Crypto fashion: why people pay real money for virtual clothes | Reuters
Nearly half of online fashion shoppers say social media inspired their last purchase - RetailWire
Small cap movers: ASOS PLC shrugs off wrath of 'influencers' as its returns policy cracks down on “the hashtag moment”
Crypto fashion: why people pay real money for virtual clothes