
Shokay and the Yak: Farm-to-Fashion
By investing in a regenerative farm-to-fashion supply chain, brands elevate their value proposition in ways that are both socially and environmentally responsible. Loyal consumers buy what a brand makes as well as the story, values and meaning that stand behind it. The farm-to-fashion movement builds a more resilient, sustainable business model, as well as a more sustainable planet and more prosperous people living on it.
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Chip Wilson: The Robin Report Retail Miss of the Week, 3.14.26
Chip Wilson is an ex-retailer, ever since he sold and then gave up control of the company he founded, Lululemon.

Tim Baxter Has a Bold Vision for Retail
In this conversation, Haley Boehning sits down with Tim to unpack the story behind The Baxter Collective, a new highly-curated

Gen Z Uses Luxury to Build a Personal Profile
Where is Generation Z actually spending their money? As their social media profiles function like supplementary resumes, they’re spending to
Experience

Why Chanel and A$AP Rocky Reignite Luxury
Even well-off Gen Zs don’t have the once-promising career prospects as their millennial predecessors—and let’s be real, it’s hard to

Korean Brands Are Moving into a Mall Near You
What distinguishes Korea’s retail expansion from China’s is not just aesthetics, but strategy. Chinese platforms have often relied on price

The Olympics Is a Runway Grab
Athletes have always been role models. Veteran skier Lindsay Vonn has been a Rolex brand ambassador since 2009. But recently,
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Opinion

Retailers Should Be Wary of Trade School Grads
There is a disturbing disconnect between the classroom and performance on a retail sales floor. This is an industry-wide problem.

Retail in 2026 Faces Political Headwinds — But Not a Freefall
If I were sitting in the CEO chair at a major retailer — whether a mass merchant like Macy’s or

Retailers Should Be Wary of Trade School Grads
There is a disturbing disconnect between the classroom and performance on a retail sales floor. This is an industry-wide problem.

Retail in 2026 Faces Political Headwinds — But Not a Freefall
If I were sitting in the CEO chair at a major retailer — whether a mass merchant like Macy’s or
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Technology

Think You’re in Control Shopping for Groceries? Wrong!
Every scan of your card, every clipped coupon, every “substitute” you accept when something’s out of stock is recorded. You’re

Intelligent Retail: Mastering Agentic AI
At best, Agentic AI is a system’s ultimate thinking tool. Enabling a retail metachannel, Agentic learns from itself, tests and

The Overwhelm Era: Tech-Obsessed Brands Alienate Overstimulated Shoppers
Retailers say they’re digitally transforming to capture next gen shoppers’ loyalty. That’s because self-serving studies from digital solution providers have
Management
Lead Like Her: Marcy Schaffir, Turnaround Legend
Marcy is a customer-centric strategist and innovator; founder of Schaffir Consulting in 2022 she has been one of the most

How Barnes & Noble Made a Comeback
The Barnes & Noble strategy of deferring to local taste over stock-wide uniformity and treating stores as community hubs rather
Operations

A Store Is a Strategic Engine
Operationally rigorous retail is harder to replicate than it appears. It requires clear strategic priorities, disciplined assortment planning, and investment

Warby Parker: The Robin Report Retail Hit of the Week, 3.7. 2026
Every company that came along after them said they were the “Warby Parker of…whatever” and virtually every one of them

Retailing During Wartime
Retail, which has always been a canary in the coal mine with regard to the behavior of our overall economy,