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It’s been another week with far more retail news than there is time in the day. Below, we break down some things you may have missed during the week and what we’re still thinking about. 

From Panera fashion to Nordstrom’s partnership with New Balance, here’s our closeout for the week.

What you may have missed

Nordstrom wants to meet you at The Corner with New Balance

Nordstrom is launching a pop-up with New Balance at The Corner as part of an ongoing series of brand takeovers at its New York City flagship. The Corner is a dedicated space on the corner of 57th and Broadway. 

The shop will debut with “Grey Days” — a month-long celebration of the shoe brand’s signature color — with new and classic products. Rounding out a three-month installation is the theme “Found in New York” for June and July.

“We’re excited to connect our customers to the rich heritage of New Balance, while showcasing the vibrant culture of New York City through New Balance @ The Corner NYC,” Olivia Kim, senior vice president of creative at Nordstrom, said in a statement. “The collaboration celebrates craftsmanship and innovation through an experiential space for customers to explore exciting product and immersive experiences.”

NYSE begins delisting Solo Brands

The New York Stock Exchange announced that it has begun delisting Solo Brands due to its “abnormally low selling price.” Trading in the company’s Class A common stock was suspended on April 22.

Solo Brands has a right to review and appeal the NYSE regulation staff’s decision. The company, which owns Chubbies and Solo Stove, received a noncompliance notice from the stock exchange in March. 

Shopsense AI adds product recommendations to Buzzfeed

BuzzFeed and Shopsense AI announced a partnership on Monday to integrate product recommendations into articles. This makes Buzzfeed the first editorial brand to partner with Shopsense. Shopsense’s AI-powered tech continuously updates product recommendations in real time. The tool, geared toward conversion, considers inventory, promotions and payment options when updating recommended products.

Buzzfeed will have two types of displays for product recommendations. One is an AI-driven product carousel with items based on an article or image content. Buzzfeed will also display a fully sponsored one with curated collections from one retailer or brand.

Retail therapy

Panera gets its flake on with Croissant Clutch

In a handbag trend all bread lovers can get behind, Panera this week announced the Croissant Clutch, a pastry-shaped bag that can fit one of its Croissant Toast Sandwiches inside.

Dabbling in luxury fashion has become something of a pastime for Panera, which two years ago rolled out a Baguette Bag perfectly fitted to its baguette sandwiches. Similar to that product, the Croissant Clutch is available for $39.50 and teases a new menu item. As with the Baguette Bag, the Croissant Clutch has also sold out of its limited run but, as of press time, the company’s website indicates a restock is coming soon.

A brown croissant-looking clutch, with a person putting a sandiwch into it.

The pastry-shaped bag can hold a Panera sandwich.

Courtesy of Panera

 

The brown purse emulates a croissant’s flaky crust with a pleated design and has accordion sides to accommodate Panera’s croissant sandwiches. A gold chain shoulder strap completes the design, which is “all about serving looks and savoring flavor,” per a press release. The “carb couture,” as Panera calls it, is meant to not only tease the chain’s new food items but also connect with shoppers over a “unique fusion of food, function and fashion.”

Pastry fans that purchase the clutch will receive a $15 Panera gift card, as well as the admiration and respect of everyday bread lovers they pass on the street.

A finger-lickin’ good Mother’s Day gift

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