This is an edition of the newsletter Show Notes, in which Samuel Hine reports from the front row of the fashion world. Sign up here to get it free. At first, SSENSE was a boon to Who Decides War. The ...
At first, Ssense was a boon to Who Decides War. The NYC-based luxury streetwear brand was founded in 2019 by husband-and-wife duo Ev Bravado and Téla D'Amore. Ssense, the zeitgeisty Canadian e-tailer, ...
Where do fashion-obsessed consumers shop to find deep cuts from brands like Vaquera, Luar, Chopova Lowena and Sandy Liang? For many, the answer is Ssense. But now the company is restructuring, there ...
Ssense is an immigrant Canadian success story. The clothing store based out of Montreal gained notoriety for its focus on online shopping and legendary sales on luxury brands. Since its founding in ...
Save this article to read it later. Find this story in your account’s ‘Saved for Later’ section. Last month, Canadian luxury retailer Ssense filed for bankruptcy protection amid a downturn in the ...
SSENSE’s recent bankruptcy protection win gives the company a second chance. But over the next three months, the Montreal-based retailer will have to cut approximately 22.5 per cent of its staff and ...
The de minimis exemption came to an end on Aug. 29. WSJ’s Esther Fung explains how this will hurt small businesses abroad and shoppers in the U.S. Photo Illustration: Ryan Trefes Canadian fashion ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] The end of a duty exemption for small shipments to the U.S. was the last straw for Canadian luxury fashion retailer Ssense, according to ...
Montreal-based retailer SSENSE will undergo a restructuring, allowing the company to stay in business and preserve the jobs of its more than 1,000 employees. The decision comes from a Companies’ ...
The end of a duty exemption for small shipments to the United States was the last straw for Canadian luxury fashion retailer Ssense, according to a court filing in the company’s bankruptcy-protection ...
Online retailer to continue under current leadership with $40 million in interim financing. Montréal-based Ssense has reached an agreement with its lenders that will allow the online fashion retailer ...
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