
How Next Built One of Retail’s Most Profitable Models
Disciplined inventory control, a capital-light platform and margin-first retailing are helping Next outperform rivals in a difficult apparel market.
BRAND ANALYSIS | WALMART FASHION
/ A multi-year shift toward design-led private labels, influencers, and higher-income shoppers is reshaping Walmart’s apparel business.
Walmart’s apparel business in 2025 has quietly become a nearly $30 billion, style-led growth engine, with improved quality, trend-right private labels and a very deliberate influencer push that is reshaping perception among more affluent shoppers.
The retailer’s success is the outcome of a multi‑year strategy to reposition Walmart from “basics and socks” to a credible, value-fashion destination.
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