Clothing & Shoes

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  • Apr- 2018 -
    23 April
    Boohoo

    Boohoo expected to report 95% sales increase

    Boohoo is expected to report a 95% increase in sales when it publishes its full year results on Wednesday (25 April), the City has predicted. According to City AM, this will mean an increase of £574.6m with pre-tax profits at around £47m. Boohoo has heavily invested in its infrastructure with…

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  • 18 April
    Wish.com reprimanded for penis advert on video games aimed at children

    Wish.com reprimanded for penis advert on video games aimed at children

    Online retailer Wish.com has been displaying an advert showing an animation of a cartoon penis being put in an extender strap sold on the website, on video game apps aimed at children. This represents the third time in five months that the US company has been found to have breached…

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  • 13 April
    American Apparel set for UK relaunch

    American Apparel set for UK relaunch

    Retail brand, American Apparel plans to relaunch online in April in the UK. The brand will return with its basics range, as well as new additions designed to appeal to audiences of “all shapes and sizes, underpinned by a strong message of body positivity, empowerment, inclusivity and diversity.” The relaunch…

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  • 11 April
    ASOS

    Asos enjoys 22% sales growth

    Fashion giant Asos has generated retail sales growth of 27% for the six months to 28 February 2018. The UK had growth of 22% with strong international growth of 31%, despite a “challenging market”. The firm said “extra enhancements” such as a ‘try before you buy’ scheme had contributed to…

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  • 4 April
    Mothercare

    Mothercare CEO shock resignation

    Mark Newton-Jones abruptly resigned from the position of CEO of Mothercare this morning as the embattled retail chain seeks to stabilise. The firm announced the appointment of David Wood as CEO with immediate effect, but the news of Newton-Jones’ departure caused the group’s share price to fall 2.3% in morning…

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  • Mar- 2018 -
    27 March
    H&M

    H&M’s pre-tax profits plunge 61%

    H&M’s pre-tax profits dropped by 61% the three-month period ending 28 February 2018 compared with the same period the previous year. The Swedish retailer’s profits fell by 1.26bn Swedish crowns (£108.24m), slightly short of the 1.29bn analysts expected. Shares fell by 5% in early trading, putting it at its lowest…

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  • 26 March
    JD Sports Fashion to acquire US brand Finish Line

    JD Sports Fashion to acquire US brand Finish Line

    Fashion retailer JD Sports Fashion is set to acquire US retailer The Finish Line for $558m (£396m). Finish Line is one of the largest retailers of athletic footwear, apparel and accessories in the US and trades from 556 branded stores across 44 US states. It is also the exclusive retailer…

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  • 22 March
    Ted Baker

    Ted Baker sees retail sales increase by 10.4%

    Fashion brand Ted Baker has reported a 10.4% increase in its retail sales in the 52 weeks ending 27 January 2018. The total increase in retail sales amounted to £442.5m, with UK and Europe up 7.7% (6.4% in constant currency) to £301.1m, US and Canada up 16.2% (12.4% in constant…

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  • 19 March
    Next

    Next expected to post profits drop, say analysts

    Analysts have predicted that clothing chain Next will be latest retailer to report a fall in profits this Friday. It is expected that the 154-year-old company will report earnings of £725m – an 8% drop in annual pre-tax profits compared with last year’s figure of £790m. However, analysts also said…

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  • 16 March
    Topman removes shirt ‘mocking’ Hillsborough disaster

    Topman removes shirt ‘mocking’ Hillsborough disaster

    Topman has come under fire for selling a red football-style shirt that some Liverpool fans believe mocks the 1989 Hillsborough football stadium disaster, where 96 football fans died during a match. The shirt has the number 96 on the back with the words ‘What goes around comes around’ underneath. It…

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