Retailing, it's always true that there is some items that I wish we had a lot more of like the iPod and there is some items I wish we had a lot less of.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I never had a massive desire to buy clothes. I liked to customise the clothes I already had or was given when I was younger. If I didn't like them that much, I made them how I wanted them to be.
Trying to move the volume of products we're talking about from place to place to get it ultimately into the customer's hands, to price these items, to market these items, I think the retail business is incredibly complex. But if you get it right, it's a beautiful thing.
I think shoppers are looking for newness and creativity. Look at C. Wonder, for instance. They're dancing in our stores. We don't believe in retail like retail was done in the past. We believe in disrupting the whole environment, offering them amazing value in an amazing package of fun, excitement and whimsy.
I love to shop, especially in retro stores. I have about a million pairs of old-school sports shoes like Adidas, so that's probably my biggest vice.
Growing up, I wish that I'd had the supplies and laptops and all the new technology that's out right now.
Retailing has gone from an information-scarce to an information-rich environment.
I'm lucky that I was in retailing during the time that I call the golden age of retailing.
People are always going to go shopping. A lot of our effort is just: 'How do we make the retail experience a great one?'
I always wanted more - more of everything.
I'm not a consumer. I hate buying clothes. I don't have a mobile. I just don't need things. I don't like things.
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