Flannels
This coverage explores Flannels’ development and strategy within the UK retail landscape. Reporting highlights store openings, brand curation, marketing initiatives, collaborations, and leadership changes — all analysed for their impact on luxury and premium retail operations, market share, and customer experience. The content supports retail managers, brand executives, and professionals working across fashion and lifestyle retail.
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Oct- 2023 -6 OctoberDepartment Stores
Frasers Group submits plans for new Warwickshire HQ
Frasers Group has submitted a planning application for a new global HQ campus in Rugby, Warwickshire. If approved, the headquarters is projected to create 7,500 jobs and create £300m in GVA for the region. Architects firm Grimshaw, which designed the Eden Project, London’s Excel Phase II and the Lloyds Banking…
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Sep- 2023 -26 SeptemberNews
Today’s news in brief-26/09/23
Frasers Group has unveiled a new Flannels store in Nottingham city centre, featuring luxury designer clothing and accessories. The 15,000 sq. ft store houses brands like Gucci, Christian Louboutin, Saint Laurent, and Valentino. The opening is part of Frasers’ commitment to investing in retail and expanding its premium shopping destinations…
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26 SeptemberClothing & Shoes
Frasers opens new Flannels Nottingham store
Frasers Group has opened the doors to its latest Flannels store in Nottingham city centre. Frasers said it continues with the commitment to investing in retail and bringing “world-class” shopping destinations to new locations throughout the UK. Situated on Nottingham’s high street, the 15,000 sq. ft store will house two…
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Aug- 2023 -23 AugustDepartment Stores
House of Fraser to close two more stores
House of Fraser is set to close two more of its stores as parent company Frasers Group continues to prioritise Sports Direct and Flannels. The House of Fraser store in Solihull will close on 28 August and its store in Guildford will shut on 30 September. Frasers Group shut eight…
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11 AugustShopping Centres
Frasers Group to open flagship Sports Direct in Sheffield
Frasers Group has taken over 180,000 sq ft of retail space in Meadowhall shopping centre, Sheffield, which includes a former Debenhams site that will be used as a Sports Direct flagship and Frasers concept store, Drapers has reported. The space in Meadowhall, which is being let by British Land, will…
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Jul- 2023 -19 JulyNews
Red Run to open flagship store at Liverpool One
Women’s active streetwear brand, Red Run, is set to open its flagship store at Liverpool One this autumn. Trading from 1,400 sq ft, the shop will stock the brand’s range of active streetwear for women, including exclusive collections and limited edition pieces. The new flagship store marks an important stage…
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3 JulyLuxury Goods
The Vampire’s Wife served winding up petition by HMRC
The Vampire’s Wife has been issued with a winding up petition from HMRC on Friday (30 June), according to filings from The Gazette, due to debt built up during the pandemic. The company, which was founded by designer Susie Cave, has a hearing set to take place at the Royal…
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May- 2023 -16 MayNews
Frasers Group considers sale of Pretty Green
Frasers Group is recently considering selling Liam Gallagher’s fashion brand Pretty Green, Drapers has revealed. The company was part of the brands acquired by Frasers from JD Sports in December 2022. The other brands part of the acquisition included Base Childrenswear, Choice, Clothingsites, Cricket, Giulio, Kids Cavern, Missy Empire, Nicholas…
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2 MaySport & Leisure
Castore forecasts 100% revenue growth to $250m in 2023
British sportswear brand, Castore, has revealed it expects 2023 revenues to jump 30% to $250m (£200m), and a representative increase of 100% year on year. It said the performance is attributed to a number of key factors including new kit deals for new teams in Europe such as, Feyenoord Rotterdam…
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Apr- 2023 -27 AprilDepartment Stores
Frasers Group to unveil own version of Amazon Prime
Michael Murray, the chief executive of Frasers Group, has revealed at this year’s World Retail Congress in Barcelona that the group will be unveiling its own version of Amazon Prime, Retail Week has reported. The new membership scheme, which will be called ‘Frasers Plus’, would be a membership programme and…
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