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    #1101
    Most of the jeans I wear are Hollister. I like the feel of the fabric.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugsmobile View Post
    Re H&M, my wife went to the Vertis Mall branch, & yung mga naka sale, halos wala na daw.

    In Fisher Mall, there was supposed to be a H&M branch daw. That's why they transferred the foodcourt to the 3rd floor (?), H&M was supposed to occupy the ground floor. Now, parang tiangge na lang yung andun sa ground floor hehe.
    yes H&M sana ung sa food court ng Fisher mall

    di tinuloy

    shows the company is experiencing problems


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    ngayon nasira na ang presyo ng H&M dahil sa sale nila wala na bibili ng full price

    forever sale na yan to move inventory

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    #1103
    Quote Originally Posted by brushless View Post
    Most of the jeans I wear are Hollister. I like the feel of the fabric.
    Hollister is one of the stores I visit whenever I'm in HK... sale na buy 3 items get 30% off. And wala pa siyang store sa pinas, pati sa Singapore. Too bad Abercrombie closed their only store in Central... sobrang mahal kasi, even for Hong Kong.
    Last edited by Monseratto; April 12th, 2018 at 02:01 PM.

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    #1104
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post


    ngayon nasira na ang presyo ng H&M dahil sa sale nila wala na bibili ng full price

    forever sale na yan to move inventory
    That's why may retail armageddon sa US... Nobody buys at full price these days, especially on clothes.

    To the Maxx - Off-price fashion retailing

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    #1105
    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    Anong company ito doc?
    World balance? 🤔

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    #1106
    YUng adidas, dito rin gawa satin dati, by rubberworld ata yun.

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    #1108
    From the article posted by shadow

    H&M outlined the buildup in its latest quarterly report on Tuesday, prompting questions of whether the company is able to adapt to the fierce competition and changing consumer demands in reshaping the global apparel market.
    fierce competition? Inditex (owner of Zara)

    changing consumer demand? when people see new clothes on instagram endorsed by influencers they want the clothes asap

    companies that put new styles in stores quickly will win

    Signs of the brand’s expanding unsold inventory began emerging last year, when it reported an unexpected quarterly drop in sales. The decline was the first in two decades,
    because they're too slow

    their supply chain

    by the time new clothes reach their stores, out of style na

    main global competitor Inditex is faster

    “The rapid transformation of the fashion retail sector continues,” he declared.
    acknowledging they're getting left behind

    “As communicated previously, the start of the year has been tough. 2018 is a transitional year for the H&M group, as we accelerate our transformation so that we can take advantage of the opportunities generated by rapid digitalization.”
    rapid digitalization

    see on instagram, buy on ASOS

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    #1109
    These "infuencers" on Instagram are getting paid big bucks by companies.

    I'm into make up and even big established brands such as MAC are tapping on these influencers (eg Patrick Starrr who is Filipino American). Personally, I find it a turn off once a brand taps social media influencers. So many indie brands became big and are now competitors of large global brands just because of social media.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    These "infuencers" on Instagram are getting paid big bucks by companies.

    I'm into make up and even big established brands such as MAC are tapping on these influencers (eg Patrick Starrr who is Filipino American). Personally, I find it a turn off once a brand taps social media influencers. So many indie brands became big and are now competitors of large global brands just because of social media.
    are you going to model? meron ako kakilala photographer [emoji6]

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