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Episode Synopsis
In Episode 96 of This Week in E-Commerce, Mal and Alex are back to unpack the biggest stories shaking Australian retail. First up, Amazon Prime Day isn’t just a mid-year sale—it’s a multi-billion-dollar juggernaut that’s disrupting spending patterns and leaving local retailers in the dust. Then, the shock exit of heritage brand Country Road from New South Wales raises deeper questions about brand perception, cost pressures, and consumer loyalty. Finally, a rare bright spot: City Chic’s surprise turnaround from multi-million dollar losses to profitability shows what’s possible when brands refocus on their core customer.Whether you’re trying to protect margin, earn back trust, or plan for peak season, this episode is packed with practical insight.1. Amazon Prime Day Crushes Competition:Prime Week in Australia saw 72% of online shoppers take part.U.S. shoppers spent $24.1 billion—a 28% YoY increase.Many local retailers saw flat or declining sales as spend was consolidated with Amazon.The takeaway? Brands must now rethink whether to fight the marketplace model or join it.2. Country Road Retreats from NSW:Iconic Aussie fashion brand to shut down all NSW stores, including its QVB flagship.Rising rents + falling discretionary spend blamed for the retreat.TikTok backlash reflects deeper issues: perceived quality drop and pricing disconnect.Mal and Alex ask: can a heritage brand survive cost-cutting without damaging its identity?3. City Chic’s $12 Million Swing:From an $8M loss to up to $6M EBITDA in 12 months.Turnaround driven by a strategic exit from the U.S. and renewed focus on their core shopper.In a climate where many fashion brands are contracting, City Chic’s disciplined focus sets a powerful example.
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