VendorNet®, a supply chain collaboration solutions provider, today announced that it has successfully launched Jones Apparel Group as a new user of its e-commerce and in-store collaboration technology, VendorNet StoreNet Manager. The application enables the automated fulfillment of e-commerce orders utilizing bricks and mortar store inventory essentially making corporate-wide inventory available for sale on the web.

The implementation of VendorNet StoreNet Manager is part of Jones Apparel Groups overall strategy to fulfill sales on our e-commerce platform by optimizing our current inventory to meet online demand and deliver best-in-class customer service, stated Ron Offir, President of E-commerce for Jones Apparel Group. We are very excited about our partnership with VendorNet. Its technology is helping us improve service to our customers by showing web shoppers inventory across all channels and capturing demand that may otherwise have been a lost opportunity.

Jones Apparel Group rolled out VendorNet StoreNet Manager to its Nine West (www.ninewest.com) stores in a six week period this summer. It expects to have more than 500 stores across all its brands live by the end of 2008, including its newly e-commerce enabled Jones New York (www.jny.com) website.

VendorNet StoreNet Manager interfaces with Jones Apparel Groups order management, e-commerce, and retail merchandising systems. Online orders that cannot be fulfilled from warehouse inventory are electronically transmitted to VendorNet StoreNet Manager, which routes the order to the best available store for fulfillment based on Jones-defined store allocation rules. Store personnel access the orders complete with pick list, packing slip, and shipping label through a VendorNet-enabled web portal. Store personnel pick the items, and confirm the picked quantities in VendorNet StoreNet Manager. This triggers printing of the packing slips with UPS shipping labels, and ultimately the transmission of shipping manifests to UPS notifying the carrier that packages are staged for pickup. In the event a store is unable to fulfill all items/orders, the whole or partial order is automatically allocated to the next best available store.

Upon receipt of the shipment by UPS, VendorNet StoreNet Manager obtains pick-up scans confirming carrier possession, and sends a ship transaction including tracking number back to Jones host order management system triggering a charge to the consumers credit card. Each night, VendorNet StoreNet Manager obtains updated store inventory counts from Jones retail inventory management system, and transmits the aggregate item inventory counts across all stores and the warehouse to Jones e-commerce system.

As a result of our partnership with Jones Apparel Group we have created a new, innovative product for the retail marketplace that seizes new e-commerce sales opportunities without adding personnel or inventory overhead to the supply chain, said Sharon Gardner, President of VendorNet. VendorNet StoreNet Manager is based on VendorNets core supply chain management platform that facilitates order fulfillment for retailers with tens of thousands of their suppliers via the Internet. We were able to extend this proven technology foundation to retail stores to create a product that bolsters e-commerce sales and delivers efficiencies in personnel and inventory utilization.

The corporate-wide view of inventory provided by VendorNet StoreNet Manager allows Jones to sell down products and also keep styles live online through their entire life cycle across all its sales channels regardless of how the order is being fulfilled.

Other benefits include the ability to prioritize stores, and dynamically take stores in and out of the program. By not treating every store equally, Jones can take advantage of pockets of inventory or leverage stores that may have less foot traffic giving store personnel more availability to fulfill online orders. According to Offir, the adoption of VendorNet StoreNet Manager has gone smoothly with Jones store personnel willingly embracing the software for its user friendly interface and ease-of-use.

This all began with our vision to capture lost e-commerce sales and demand by leveraging in-store inventory for direct to the consumer fulfillment, commented Offir. Our vision led us to VendorNet and the creation of VendorNet StoreNet Manager. VendorNet is an excellent partner, highly responsive, and incredibly knowledgeable about the direct-to-consumer industry, Internet-based technologies, and their partnership with our shipping carrier, UPS. We also appreciate VendorNets willingness to embrace our vision and help us expand on it. Its nice to work with a company that has the creativity to develop and implement what we collectively believed was going to be a big idea. VendorNet truly leveraged its technology and know-how to turn our innovative approach to growing our web business into a robust, easy-to-use reality.

About VendorNet

VendorNet delivers web-based supply chain management solutions to multi-channel retailers enabling real-time collaboration with third-party suppliers and all corporate fulfillment channels including stores. Its flagship product, VendorNet Commerce Suite establishes a powerful foundation for solutions that dramatically improve supply chain processes, reduce costs, increase sales, and strengthen cross-channel inventory collaboration. VendorNets client base includes leading retail, catalog, and e-commerce companies such as Neiman Marcus, Davids Bridal, Guitar Center, Spiegel, Gumps, Norm Thompson, The Swiss Colony, FrontGate, Kraft, Home Decorators Collection, Orvis, and Lands' End. For more information on VendorNet, visit http://vendornet.com.

About Jones Apparel Group, Inc.

Jones Apparel Group, Inc. (NYSE:JNY), http://www.jonesapparel.com, is a leading designer, marketer and wholesaler of branded apparel, footwear and accessories. The Company also markets directly to consumers through its chain of specialty retail and value-based stores. The Company's nationally recognized brands include Jones New York, Nine West, Anne Klein, Gloria Vanderbilt, Kasper, Bandolino, Easy Spirit, Evan-Picone, l.e.i., Energie, Enzo Angiolini, Joan & David, Mootsies Tootsies, Sam & Libby, Napier, Judith Jack, Albert Nipon and Le Suit. The Company also markets costume jewelry under the Givenchy brand licensed from Givenchy Corporation, footwear under the Dockers Women brand licensed from Levi Strauss & Co and apparel under the Rachel Roy brand licensed from Rachel Roy IP Company, LLC. Each brand is differentiated by its own distinctive styling, pricing strategy, distribution channel, and target consumer. The Company contracts for the manufacture of its products through a worldwide network of quality manufacturers. The Company has capitalized on its nationally known brand names by entering into various licenses for several of its trademarks, including Jones New York, Evan-Picone, Anne Klein New York, Nine West, Gloria Vanderbilt and l.e.i., with select manufacturers of women's and men's products which the Company does not manufacture. For more than 30 years, the Company has built a reputation for excellence in product quality and value, and in operational execution.

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