June marks Pride month, and with it comes an onslaught of rainbow-washed brand merchandise aiming to bring a layer of corporate sleaze to the annual celebration. Hopping on the bandwagon is retail ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Pam Danziger reports on retail, focused on the luxury consumer market. Target shifted a less flamboyant collection of Pride Month ...
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Why Target’s Pride merch feels so bad
In the last 12 months, Target has publicly walked back its long-held DEI commitments, faced a weeks-long boycott from customers, and become one of several corporations that diminished its annual ...
User @riversidechat, a former Target employee, said they visited the store last week and checked out its Pride section—only to notice something bizarre. Several items had hang tags featuring ...
This year’s collection includes a series of apparel printed with slogans like “Authentically Me” and “Glowing with Pride,” rainbow-hued cat and dog doys, and, oddly enough, a couple of Pride-themed ...
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