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  2. Shopbop - Wikipedia

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    It was originally the internet presence of brick and mortar clothing dealer Bop in downtown Madison [9] (the shop was closed in 2014). [10] Graettinger and Lamey chose Madison because it was a college town with strong fashion-conscious student base. [11] Shopbop was acquired by Amazon.com in February 2006.

  3. Wholesale fashion distribution - Wikipedia

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    Some "fast fashion" retailers, like Zara attempt to control their whole supply chain from design to production to the retail store, in order to practice just in time production, or something close to it; in cases of complete integration, there is no "wholesale fashion distribution," as the retailer is its own manufacturer and wholesaler.

  4. IndiaMART - Wikipedia

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    IndiaMART InterMESH Ltd is an Indian B2B online marketplace, connecting buyers and suppliers.It is headquartered in Noida.The company started its operations in 1996 when Dinesh Agarwal and Brijesh Agrawal founded the website IndiaMART.com, [3] a business-to-business portal to connect Indian manufacturers with buyers.

  5. Lifestyle (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Lifestyle opened its first store in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India in 1999. Lifestyle International Pvt. Ltd is led by Shital Mehta, who is the managing director of the company. [5] Landmark Group's business in India, which started with the Lifestyle stores, has now expanded to include Home Centre, Max, and Easybuy.

  6. Amazon Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Amazon charges its third-party merchants a referral fee for each sale which is a percentage of the sales price. Additionally fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) fees, referral fees, subscription fee and storage fees. and also the advertising on Amazon which is optional. As of 2020, third-party sales on Amazon accounted for 54% of paid units. [2]

  7. Farfetch - Wikipedia

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    Farfetch is a British e-commerce company focused on luxury clothing and beauty products. It operates as a digital marketplace that sells products from several hundred brands, boutiques and department stores from around the world. [1] In January 2024, the company was acquired by Coupang. [2]

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  9. Shopsy (company) - Wikipedia

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    Shopsy is a zero-commission marketplace model for sellers in India. It is a digital commerce initiative by Flipkart, the Bengaluru-headquartered and Walmart-owned e-commerce company with over US$7.7 billion in annual revenue (FY 2022). [21] [22]

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