Inditex se ha aliado con las redes sociales Facebook e Instagram para desarrollar el juego "Pacific Game" de su enseña joven Pull&Bear, con el objetivo de reclamar la atención de los clientes de la generación Z.
Debido a las circunstancias actuales derivadas de la pandemia de la COVID-19, la compañía española Inditex quiere ahora centrarse en el canal online y ha decidido que cerrará todos los establecimientos de tres de sus marcas: Bershka, Pull&Bear y Stradivarius, en China, según ha publica WWD.
Se suma a los miembros fundacionales de la Asociación: Grupo Inditex (Bershka, Massimo Dutti, Oysho, Pull&Bear, Stradivarius, Kiddy's Class, Zara y Zara Home), H&M, Mango, Primark, Iberian Sports Retail Group (JD Spain, JD Canarias, Sport Zone, Sprinter) y Uniqlo.
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