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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 cricket crackers (55g $1.83 /Y190) are made with cricket powder, potato and corn starch. The ...More company is not planning to sell the product in the U.S. at this point.. MUJI ...
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 ...
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 translates to “without brand,” which makes sense: The 37-year-old Japanese lifestyle retailer has built its business on products that don’t call attention to themselves. Asako Shimazaki ...
Japanese retailer Muji has won a wide following for its unorthodox no-brand philosophy and unwavering focus on well-designed, practical housewares, apparel, stationery and myriad other products ...
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 ...
Muji's local sales hit $35.8 million last year, accounts lodged last month with the corporate regulator show, up from $26.7 million a year earlier, helped by the addition of two new stores.