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  1. They’re likely going to convert Glue stores to JD sports and give Rebel a run for its money

    Edit: sports direct

  2. Ooft. Wonder if Uniqlo will take this opportunity to move into the large corner space in Penrith Westfield near the food court where Glue currently is.

  3. helloEarthlybeings on

    tbh they never evolved out of the early 2010s… i rmb when they used to be hot when i was a fresh teen but ever since social media has evolved to be as quick as it goes today they consistently lagged behind trends and obv the pricing is just too high for your average teenager. I felt like the buying team they had became more and more millenial over time, basically catching up to trends just as they were waning.

  4. Immediate-Tutor8672 on

    Next is General Pants Co and all the other stores that cater to teens and people in their early 20s. Online shopping is the norm for everyone now.

  5. For every Glue. There are a bunch of other stores like it. Many which haven’t evolved with the times.

    Its like many of them tried to hitch a wagon onto the GP/SDS model of the late 90’s and 00’s

  6. unconfirmedpanda on

    Bought my first pair of Dr Martens from them. Sad to see another Aussie business collapse but not surprising- they weren’t stocking interesting stuff.

  7. JimmyLizzardATDVM on

    They had some good items, but their pricing was wild and their ‘sales’ we’re like one XXS or XXXL size of something for $20 less than retail.

    Dumb.

  8. I used to work at glue when it first opened in Melbourne- was the best working there because staff discount was cost price and they marked things up SO much (and you could tell based on the letter code of the barcodes) e= 50% off, f=60% etc

  9. Why buy unfashionable overpriced sweatshop rags from Glue when can buy trendy reasonably priced sweatshop rags from Uniqlo?