Topper Liquidators is a family-owned operation that sells numerous types of closeout and liquidated merchandise, the vast majority of which is new. Liquidation is a process whereby the merchandise in a warehouse or store needs to be quickly distributed for various reasons. Often the business is closing, changing product lines or is in bankruptcy, and wants to liquidate its entire stock at one time, rather than having a drawn out sale.
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The runways of Milan, New York and London are a far cry from the local main streets across America. How you take these looks from the runway to your local consumer audience is what really matters. Many fall 2013 trends will be familiar to retailers and consumers alike. While some looks will be common staples in customers’ wardrobes, they come with modern updates that will have customers looking to buy. The fall 2013 trends range from the quilted miniskirts to colored fur and jeweled jackets.
With the fall and holiday seasons rapidly approaching, choosing the right fashions to garner mega fourth quarter sales is top of mind for independent clothing retailers.…
SMACK APPAREL has been creating a line of unlicensed tee shirts for sports fans since 1998. The company designs shirts with clever sayings based on pop…
Bold graphics, loud colors and strong patterns, along with glitter, green and a bit of whimsy, are the hallmark of popular gift items this season. Big…
Printed bumper stickers and tee shirts with with fill-in-the-blank areas that allow you to express your own opinion.
Independent fashion retailers looking to boost their social media presence through mobile apps can benefit from Snapette.
NRF’s holiday consumer spending survey reveals that the average holiday shopper will spend $749.51.
Since launching in 2004, Estevez has approached the closeout industry with a deep devotion to service and a business plan geared toward passing on savings to customers.
Canada’s own Pook, a wholesaler new to U.S. retailers, is sure to bring warmth and amusement to the winter season.