As a return to offices gets delayed in the U.S., retailers are bringing back Zoom-friendly clothing to the shelves
, keen to see the apparel sales momentum of the second quarter keep going, are stocking shelves not just with clothing for the office and school, but for a return to Zoom calls as COVID-19 infections surge in the United States.
Christina Hennington, Target's executive vice president and chief growth officer, said on the company's second-quarter earnings call that the discounter is preparing inventory for hybrid schooling environments after a strong start to the back-to-school season. Consumers are trickling back to the office seeking a wardrobe fit for corporate life, but comfortable enough for home offices, Kristen Classi-Zummo, an apparel analyst at NPD Group, said.
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