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Kate Spade, Coach Parent Looks to Curbside Pickup as It Cuts Jobs

Closed Stores During Coronavirus Pandemic Led to $677 Million Quarterly Loss
Kate Spade parent Tapestry plans to test curbside pickup at 40 stores as it struggles to keep cash registers ringing. (Getty Images)
Kate Spade parent Tapestry plans to test curbside pickup at 40 stores as it struggles to keep cash registers ringing. (Getty Images)
By Jennifer Waters
CoStar News
May 1, 2020 | 3:13 P.M.

The parent of Kate Spade, Coach and Stuart Weitzman plans to begin testing curbside pickup at the same time it is again paring corporate and store-level jobs to slow the financial damage caused by widespread store closings tied to COVID-19.

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