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  • Uniqlo debuts innovative — and energy-saving — ‘roadside’ store prototype

    Uniqlo has unveiled a new prototype that combines an array of customer lifestyle services with innovative elements to minimize energy use.
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  • Uniqlo to ramp up store expansion in North America

    Japan’s Fast Retailing Co. is looking to expand its footprint more aggressively in North America.
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  • Uniqlo to enter big new market

    Japanese fast-fashion giant Uniqlo is launching a rollout plan for its entry into India in the fall.
  • Fast-fashion retailer to open in D.C. landmark building

    Uniqlo is opening a shop in one of the nation's most historic train stations.    The retailer will open its newest U.S. outpost on Oct. 10, at Union Station in Washington, D.C. It will be located on the main level, adjacent to Amtrak ticketing, and will open at 7 a.m. during the week to serve morning commuters.  
  • Fast-fashion retailer expanding further into Canada

    Uniqlo is set to open its third location in Canada.   The Japanese retail giant will open a two-level, 20,630-sq. ft. store at Metropolis at Metrotown, Burnaby, this fall. It will be Uniqlo’s first location in British Columbia, with the retailer’s other two Canadian stores in Toronto.   
  • Former Amazon and J Crew execs join fast-growing plus-size brand

    Eloquii, a fast-growing, plus-size women’s fashion apparel manufacturer and online-only player, has expanded its executive team with two experienced retailers.    The retailer named Michael Concannon as chief technology officer. He most recently served as CTO of Quidsi, an Amazon-owned e-commerce company where he oversaw long-term technical strategy and maintained technical leadership for the entire platform of six sites including diapers.com.    
  • Uniqlo focuses on U.S. store performance

    Japanese specialty retailer Uniqlo has been losing money with its U.S. stores for the past five years, but is not ready to throw in the towel.

    According to Reuters, Uniqlo parent Fast Retailing Co. Ltd. is making a U.S. turnaround a top priority.

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  • Uniqlo looking to ‘Master’ sportswear retail

    When the Masters golf tournament gets underway next week one of the sport’s highest profile players will be sporting apparel co-created with Uniqlo.

    The global fast fashion retailer teamed up with Australian golf Adam Scott to develop and help promote a line of affordable sportswear including pants and shirts. Scott won the Masters in 2014 and is heading into the high profile tournament scheduled for April 7-10 among the favorites.

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