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How Target Reinvented Its Private Label Strategy

How Target Reinvented Its Private Label Strategy

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Episode 33 digs into Target's private label playbook — how the retailer turned store brands like Goodfellow & Co, Auden, and Smartly into billion-dollar businesses. Lucas and Luna trace the strategy back to 2017's Cat & Jack launch and follow the evolution through to 2026's refreshed assortment. They break down the numbers: private labels now account for roughly one-third of Target's revenue, margins are seven to ten points higher than national brands, and the design-led approach created a blueprint that rivals like Walmart and Amazon have tried to copy. The conversation covers how Target uses exclusive partnerships with designers, fast-cycle product testing in select stores, and a tiered pricing architecture that ranges from budget Smartly to premium Hearth & Hand with Magnolia. Luna pushes back on the risk of over-reliance on owned brands, and Lucas points to recent supply-chain investments that give Target more flexibility than competitors. A focused look at why private label isn't just a margin play anymore — it's a competitive moat. #Target #PrivateLabel #RetailStrategy #GoodfellowAndCo #CatAndJack #Smartly #HearthAndHand #ConsumerBrands #Retail #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #RetailConversations #StoreBrands #Margin #SupplyChain #Design #BrandStrategy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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