Retailers bring the merchandise and let third-parties set up shops
June 23, 2021
Something Navy wanted to open a store in Manhattan last year. Rather than doing it on its own, the women’s clothing brand turned to Leap, a company that takes care of all the tasks of opening and operating a store. Something Navy CEO Matt Scanlan said that his company doesn’t have the expertise to open its own stores but has the merchandise. That’s why it partnered with Leap.
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