Cotton:On Group
Cotton On is one of Australia’s largest global fashion brands and part of the Cotton:On group. The first Cotton On store opened in 1991 in Geelong and now has over 1500 stores in 12 countries, including New Zealand.
Cotton On is one of Australia’s largest global fashion brands and part of the Cotton:On group. The first Cotton On store opened in 1991 in Geelong and now has over 1500 stores in 12 countries, including New Zealand.
Hallensteins Glassons, formed in 1985 through the merger of Hallensteins and Glassons, is a New Zealand fashion company with stores in New Zealand and Australia.
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Rip Curl is manufacturer and retailer of surfing sportswear and accompanying accessories. Rip Curls is owned by by KMD Brands Limited (the parent company of Kathmandu and Oboz).
Kathmandu was founded in New Zealand, specialising in clothing and equipment for travel and the outdoors. At present, it is a global outdoor, lifestyle, and sports retailer that is part of KMD Brands (formerly known as Kathmandu Holdings Limited), with stores nationwide and global branches in Australia, the US, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, and France.
ANZ’s latest ad campaign is so woke it features a man in a dress. There’s also lots of cultural stereotyping.
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Even the great outdoors is inherently racist, apparently. North Face has been widely criticised and mocked after the US retailer offered customers a 20 per cent discount if they completed their “digital course in racial inclusion”.
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A starting point for identifying New Zealand’s most woke organisations would be to check the list of Rainbow Tick Certified Organisations.
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Last year, Nike followed Bud Light’s madness in recruiting Dylan Mulvaney (a man transitioning to a woman) as a brand ambassador. Nike had Mulvaney modelling a Nike sports bra (and other women’s sports attire). Videos showed Mulvaney prancing around doing star jumps etc, tragically trying to be like a woman but failing miserably. It was
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Foodstuffs (NZ) Ltd is a New Zealand grocery company which owns retail franchises New World, Pak’nSave, Four Square, LiquorLand, Gilmours, and in-store private label Pams. Foodstuffs operates over 400 retail stores as of 2020, and serves an estimated 3.6 million customers each week.
Woolworths (formerly Countdown) is a full-service supermarket chain, and a subsidiary of the Australian Woolworths Group. Alongside Foodstuffs (New World, Pak’nSave, Four Square), Woolworths NZ forms part of the New Zealand supermarket duopoly.