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Abstract
A new common practice in the clothing industry is mass-market retailers partnering with brands and offering a one-of-a-kind collaboration line. These collaborations are often highly beneficial for both parties, and their popularity has caused changes in how retailers are using partnership for their strategic benefit and to differentiate themselves from competitors. The purposes of this study are to analyse the changes in major retailers’ collaboration with clothing brands and to provide retailers with lessons for future direction by examining a successful and an unsuccessful case. By comparing their collaboration trends before with after mid-2000, this study will examine how and why such changes occurred. For a successful case, this study takes a closer look at H&M’s collaboration strategy due to their continued success in implementing brand collaborations. Further, considering that not all collaborations are successful for retailers, this paper demonstrates the importance of perceived fit between the retailer and collaboration partners through a case study. Suggestions for retail managers on how to make a successful partnership will be presented.
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Author's Biography
Byoungho Jin is Putman and Hayes Distinguished Professor in the Department of Consumer, Apparel and Retail Studies at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro. Dr Jin’s research focuses on international apparel retailing and branding. She has published more than 110 refereed journal papers in top-level journals and made 110 refereed presentations, published six books/edited books, eight book chapters and 70 trade articles. She is an associate editor for Clothing & Textiles Research Journal and Fashion & Textiles.