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THEMEAI reshapes omnichannel retail strategy and customer experience

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Ulta, Stitch Fix, Tapestry reshape omnichannel with AI agents and loyalty

Retail / DTC › Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers

Retail executives at CommerceNext discussed how AI agents and agentic platforms are reshaping omnichannel strategy, with Ulta reporting 95% of sales flowing through its loyalty program and Tapestry training AI bots on store associate conversations. For commerce teams, the shift means balancing AI-driven discovery with emotional connection and brand consistency across every customer touchpoint.

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Retailgentic maps six product-level context sources for agentic commerce.

Retail / DTC › Warehouse Clubs, Supercenters, and Other General Merchandise Retailers › Warehouse Clubs and Supercenters

Retailgentic outlines six major areas—answer engines, retail agents, physical stores, brands, social media, and websites—where retailers can capture product-level context to feed agentic commerce systems. Commerce teams need recursive feedback loops that measure catalog changes against conversion outcomes to stay competitive as AI-driven shopping accelerates.

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