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How to Plan Your Retail Footprint

For up-and-coming brands, a few small, cleverly designed stores in the right locations can have a bigger impact than a giant flagship
A Malin+Goetz store with colourful products on wooden shelves.
Retailers are opting for smaller, more local stores as they expand their footprints. (Malin+Goetz)

Skin care brand Malin+Goetz sees tiny stores as the key to its big ambitions.

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Cathaleen Chen
Cathaleen Chen

Cathaleen Chen is Retail Editor at The Business of Fashion. She is based in New York and drives BoF’s coverage of the retail and direct-to-consumer sectors.

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