Bobux introduces new range of Back to School shoes
Bobux has launched its latest range of Back to School shoes, which includes two new styles; Scout and Piper by Bobux. Both designs offer classic Bobux style and comfort. The
Bobux has launched its latest range of Back to School shoes, which includes two new styles; Scout and Piper by Bobux. Both designs offer classic Bobux style and comfort. The
The John Lewis Partnership has appointed Nikki Humphrey as executive director for people. Humphrey, who starts on 1 October, joins from Virgin Atlantic where she is chief people officer. She
As children around the country get ready to start the new school year, Clarks, the 195-year-old British shoe brand, is offering parents and carers a helping hand with its new Back
Rowlinson Knitwear (Rowlinson) is donating over 200,000 free disposable face masks to its customers across the UK, helping to keep independent schoolwear retailers safe during the coronavirus pandemic. The employee-owned business
Swedish baby accessories brand Elodie has introduced a brand-new category to its offer; the EAT collection. Since 2005, Elodie is best known for its range of bibs, soother clips, and footmuffs.
Nursery retailer JoJo Maman Bébé is once again partnering with The World of Eric Carle to extend its Very Hungry Caterpillar range of children’s clothing based on the evergreen book
Ethical and organic children’s clothing and accessory company, Frugi, is eliminating single-use plastic hangers from all of its wholesale and consumer operations and is replacing them with sustainable cardboard hangers. In
Different coloured ties are a cost-effective and efficient way of distinguishing house colours. However, they can also play an important role in visually distinguishing ‘pupil bubbles’ when children return to
John Lewis has confirmed that its fast track Click & Collect delivery and returns service will be available in over 500 Co-op food stores by the end of the summer. The
The future of sustainable, ethical fashion with insight from eco-friendly childrenswear retailer, Hugo & Me. The fashion industry is currently the world’s third most polluting industry, with 8.1% of the world’s
Following the government’s latest announcement that business events and conferences will be able to resume in the UK from 1 October 2020, Harrogate International Nursery Fair has confirmed it is
After much deliberation and consultation with customers, attendees and also industry partners, Brand Licensing Europe (BLE) 2020 will transition to an all-virtual event. In its place, the Global Licensing Group at
From 16 July to 9 October 2020, the new Pitti Immagine website is hosting Pitti Connect, the digital platform presenting the summer edition of Pitti Bimbo 91. Furthermore, the offering
Modern baby brand Mama Shack is now available to trade. The collection comprises an array of changing mats alongside baby essentials including changing bag pouches, muslins and cot sheets. From
Launching with its debut product, which was finalised and released during lockdown, Dr. Poppin’ Off is entering the fashion world with an innovative and practical range of socks for children and adults. The
The British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) has raised over £1,000 for the Rainy Day Trust (RDT) through its coronavirus membership deal. During lockdown, Bira offered independent retailers the opportunity to sign
Consumer delivery company Hermes UK is looking for over 10.5K ‘parcel people’ to join its business as it invests £100 million to expand its capacity to meet the huge demand
Following the postponement of UK trade shows due to the pandemic, TheMagicTouch is using its showroom and training rooms to host live demonstrations. TheMagicTouch’s refurbished Dunstable showrooms and training facilities now
Leading licensed dress-up manufacturer Rubie’s UK is looking to the future with the introduction of a new and improved trade website. The UK licensee for Disney, Marvel and also Harry Potter
Gavin Matthews and Nicky Strong of law firm Womble Bond Dickinson discuss the compulsory wearing of face coverings in shops. While the government's announcement on Tuesday 14 July was not a complete surprise, the lack of a
A new ‘conscious consumer’, more aware of the environmental impact of their purchases, is emerging from the coronavirus lockdown a new research report by PFS and LiveArea reveals. For many consumers,