The Weekly Closeout: Hanes jumps into athleisure, iRobot has ‘substantial doubts’ about its future

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It’s been another week with far more retail news than there is time in the day. Below, we break down some things you may have missed during the week and what we’re still thinking about. 

From Dolly Parton’s Dollar General collection to Kendra Scott opening stores, here’s our closeout for the week.

What you may have missed

A very good thing: Martha Stewart collections return to QVC

Martha Stewart merchandise is returning to QVC this month, the live social shopping company and Marquee Brands, which owns the Martha Stewart brand, announced Wednesday.

The collections will be available across apparel, culinary, gardening and home decor on all of QVC’s platforms starting this week. Additional product drops are expected throughout the year.

“I have always had a wonderful relationship with QVC where I am able to teach and inspire through stories and products,” Stewart said in a statement. “Each of these new collections reflect my passions and personal style. I am excited to bring these new offerings to the QVC customer and inspire them with beautiful, useful and well-made products.”

The first drop, which debuted Wednesday, was the Martha Stewart Gardening collection, which features items she uses in her personal garden. A food and wine products launched the same day. Apparel items, which include jeans, blouses and jackets, are due to launch March 31.

Hanes jumps into athleisure 

Hanes is entering the athletics space with a collection dubbed Hanes Moves. The line includes a range of athletic apparel and innerwear for men, women and kids, including bras, leggings, moisture-wicking shirts and running shorts. Hanes is pitching the collection as athleisure, with use cases across both active endeavors or running errands and lounging.

The collection has “versatile pieces that transition effortlessly from your workout to your daily routine,” Joe Cavaliere, group president of global innerwear at Hanesbrands, said in a statement. Hanes Moves “is a natural progression for Hanes, uniting our expertise in innerwear, apparel and performance technology into a single, unified collection.”

At launch, the products will be available on Hanes’ website, as well as at Amazon, Walmart, Target and Kohl’s. The collection — which includes antichafing, cooling and odor control, and other features — sells for between $8 and $45 per item. Some women’s products will also feature leak protection.

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