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View all search resultsFast Retailing Co., the parent company of major retailing chain Uniqlo, has put out the welcome mat for Japan's small number of recognized refugees, offering job opportunities for some who might dream of careers in fashion or sales one day.
Japanese casual clothing chain operator Uniqlo Co. has been placing vending machines in airports and malls in U.S. cities, offering two of its most popular items for customers to choose from and purchase using a touch screen.
Given its worldwide ubiquity, it was quite a surprise to learn that Japanese clothing brand Uniqlo (pronounced “unique-low,” a clever contraction of the phrase “unique clothing,” as opposed to the more popular “YOU-knee-clow”) just opened its first flagship store in Southeast Asia. Just because a Uniqlo boutique houses the complete product lineup and is located in a prime spot does not make it instantly a flagship. For the meticulous brand, there’s more to a flagship store than inventory and location—there must be a meaningful story, too.
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