Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Kate Spade touch-screen storefronts wow shoppers

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Kate Spade touch-screen storefronts wow shoppers

Kate Spade is a designer, marketer, wholesaler and retailer of fashion garnishing for women. Retail holding company Fifth and Pacific (FNP) owns Kate Spade, which it bought from Neiman Marcus in late 2006.

We may all want to while away the hours prancing from one sample sale to the next, or loading our virtual shopping carts with an entire season's worth of new duds. Of course, real life (and even realer bank financial statement) get in 

We may all want to while away the hours prancing from one sample sale to the next, or loading our virtual shopping carts with an entire season's worth of new duds. Of course, real life (and even realer bank financial statement) get in 

We may all want to while away the hours prancing from one sample sale to the next, or loading our virtual shopping carts with an entire season's worth of new duds. Of course, real life (and even realer bank financial statement) get in 

The Kate Spade Saturday storefronts are something like a cross between a billboard and a vending machine, with a large touch screen built into the glass. They're built to be noticed: the brick facade is painted a vivid yellow, and the DynaScan monitor

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