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Walmart Explores ModCloth Sale
According to Modcloth Chief Executive Silvia Mazzucchelli, the Walmart-owned company is 'in the process of exploring potential opportunities' in response to interest from buyers.

Walmart Explores ModCloth Sale
According to Modcloth Chief Executive Silvia Mazzucchelli, the Walmart-owned company is 'in the process of exploring potential opportunities' in response to interest from buyers.

Report: Walmart Has Discussed Selling Bonobos and Modcloth
Both clothing businesses, which were acquired by the American retail giant in 2017, are unprofitable, according to a report by Vox.

Report: Walmart Has Discussed Selling Bonobos and Modcloth
Both clothing businesses, which were acquired by the American retail giant in 2017, are unprofitable, according to a report by Vox.

This Hip, Weird Clothing Store Wants to Take Over America
Next month, ModCloth will open its first permanent store at a 4,000-square-foot space in Austin, Texas, a hip blue island in a sea of red that’s been one of the brand’s best markets.

This Hip, Weird Clothing Store Wants to Take Over America
Next month, ModCloth will open its first permanent store at a 4,000-square-foot space in Austin, Texas, a hip blue island in a sea of red that’s been one of the brand’s best markets.

Is the Customer Always Right?
A slew of fashion start-ups are crowdsourcing critical business decisions. Is it working?

Is the Customer Always Right?
A slew of fashion start-ups are crowdsourcing critical business decisions. Is it working?

Op-Ed | Serving Women of All Sizes Has Business Benefits
Adding clothing in a size 16 and above has boosted my business and is now its fastest growing category — other fashion brands should follow suit, advises Susan Koger. co-founder of ModCloth.

Op-Ed | Serving Women of All Sizes Has Business Benefits
Adding clothing in a size 16 and above has boosted my business and is now its fastest growing category — other fashion brands should follow suit, advises Susan Koger. co-founder of ModCloth.

Bits & Bytes | Google Glass, E-commerce, Rubikloud, The Black Tux
Bits & Bytes is a weekly roundup of the most important news in the fast evolving fashion-tech space.

Bits & Bytes | Google Glass, E-commerce, Rubikloud, The Black Tux
Bits & Bytes is a weekly roundup of the most important news in the fast evolving fashion-tech space.

Power Moves | Cathy Horyn Returns, Reed Krakoff Steps Down, Nasty Gal Names CEO
BoF compiles the most important professional moves of the week.

Power Moves | Cathy Horyn Returns, Reed Krakoff Steps Down, Nasty Gal Names CEO
BoF compiles the most important professional moves of the week.

Bits & Bytes | Farfetch Raises $66M, Apple Wearables, Style Upstarts
Bits & Bytes is a weekly roundup of the most important news in the fast evolving fashion-tech space.

Bits & Bytes | Farfetch Raises $66M, Apple Wearables, Style Upstarts
Bits & Bytes is a weekly roundup of the most important news in the fast evolving fashion-tech space.

The Funny Math of Clothing Sizes
NEW YORK, United States — When it comes to women's clothing sizes, there's some funny math going on.

The Funny Math of Clothing Sizes
NEW YORK, United States — When it comes to women's clothing sizes, there's some funny math going on.

Op-Ed | Why Are We Ruining Our Best Young Fashion Companies?
Lawrence Lenihan, managing director of FirstMark Capital, argues that the Internet provides a new model for building fashion businesses based on passionate and intimate relationships with consumers, but the maximum market size for these companies is inherently capped, something that overcapitalised entrepreneurs, and the investors who fund them, too often fail to recognise.

Op-Ed | Why Are We Ruining Our Best Young Fashion Companies?
Lawrence Lenihan, managing director of FirstMark Capital, argues that the Internet provides a new model for building fashion businesses based on passionate and intimate relationships with consumers, but the maximum market size for these companies is inherently capped, something that overcapitalised entrepreneurs, and the investors who fund them, too often fail to recognise.