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Trendy home-goods chain Muji has filed for bankruptcy, making it the latest in a string of retailers to do so as the coronavirus crisis decimates the industry.
Muji has been equally as consistent in its dedication to telling its stories through other means besides ads. Shimazaki put it simply: “We want to keep our product to a certain price, but if we ...
Muji’s decision is part of a broader trend of multinational brands feeling pressure to pick a side when it comes to Xinjiang. This past January, the U.S. government called China’s treatment of ...
From its start in 1980, the Japanese brand has had a minimalist ethos focused on quality, simplicity and low prices. Today its lifestyle stores span the developed world and it has begun opening ...
Japanese retailer Muji has been ordered to pay 626,000 yuan (US$89,000) and issue a public apology to a Chinese company after losing its appeal against an earlier court ruling on a trademark ...
MUJI, the Japanese lifestyle brand known for their minimalism and extensive stationery selection, will open their first Pacific Northwest store in the Meier and Frank Building in downtown Portland ...
Muji, the Japanese retailer that sells simply designed items such as notebooks, cosmetics and clothing, is boosting the number of stores showcasing more affordable products to attract consumers ...
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