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Lingerie manufacturer Van de wholesale halloween costumes Velde seems to have gotten back on track in the first half of its current fiscal year. Following a difficult 2016, turnover grew more than 1 % in the first half of this year.

In the first half of the current year, wholesale swimwear its consolidated turnover grew 1.2 % to 116.9 million euro and would have been 1.5 % if exchange rate fluctuations are ignored. An improved wholesale performance (+ 1.6 %) and an increased retail turnover (+ 3 %) helped grow turnover.

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The company will only publish its profit in August, but it did add it will not alter its full-year forecast. Back in April, it sent out a press release that mentioned its 2017 results will also face pressure.

"Van de Velde forecasts its 2017 total turnover will not grow compared to 2016, because of the challenging retail environment in Van de Velde's traditional markets and channels, it said back then. In order to get back on track, it announced additional investments, which in turn would have their impact on the 2017 and 2018's profit.

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A brand like Negative Underwear  and similar corset style bra competitors, like Adore Me, Lively and ThirdLove  may not want to be sold next to a $7 Playtex bra this early in the game. But it's still not so simple to shirk Amazon entirely.

It's the great debate. Anyone you speak to womens bikinis sale in fashion, when you talk about Amazon, says, Why would you sell to them? They don't know fashion.Anyone in the tech world says, Why would you sell to Bloomingdales? They don't know how to do e-commerce. Wholesale is being rethought every day. Maybe there's a reason for a transactional partner like Amazon in the future.

Outside of Prime Wardrobe, Amazons suit underwear typical returns are free for Prime members, but require gathering shipping materials and waiting for a refund, a process that universally frustrates online shoppers and can eat away at a retailers profits. From a customer service perspective, wrangling a response from a real-life Amazon associate when dealing with the process has proven difficult, as its customer service system, by phone or chat, is automated.

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