Yeti has decided to end sales to Lowe’s after two years. The premium cooler and tumblers maker cited supply chain disruptions and a heightened focus on core wholesale and direct-to-consumer channels as motivating the move. What would be the right and wrong reasons for Yeti to stop selling to Lowe’s?
Century 21, the New York-based off-price department store, opened its first pop-up for the holidays. The 40,000-square-foot, two-level shop is located in the heart of Herald Square, about a half a block from Macy’s flagship. Is there much difference in the opportunity for holiday season pop-ups than at other times of the year?
Yeti, known for its heavy-duty drinking tumblers and ice chests, is earning wide praise for its new Austin flagship. Would you commend Yeti for opening one “destination” showroom rather than rolling out showcase locations across the country?
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