Seasalt
This coverage examines Seasalt’s strategy and performance in the UK retail market, offering insights for executives, managers, and brand professionals. Reporting includes store openings and refurbishments, marketing campaigns, product launches, leadership changes, and the brand’s positioning in the womenswear and lifestyle sector. The analysis helps professionals assess Seasalt’s growth plans, customer engagement, and competitive approach within UK fashion retail.
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Jan- 2025 -8 JanuaryHigh Street
Seasalt Cornwall sales jump by 10% over Xmas season
Seasalt Cornwall has reported that total sales rose by 10% across its website, physical stores, marketplace partners and wholesale channels during the five-week period to 28 December 2024 compared with the same period last year. According to the clothing retailer, every one of its trading channels has set new records…
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Sep- 2024 -23 SeptemberPeople Moves
Seasalt Cornwall appoints new CFO
Seasalt Cornwall has announced the appointment of Louise Couch to the role of chief financial officer, reporting directly to CEO Paul Hayes. Couch, who has gained industry experience from previously working for fast-paced consumer and tech businesses, will also join the executive board and will contribute to the clothing brand’s…
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Aug- 2024 -5 AugustNews
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Authentic Brands Group has announced strategic partnerships to bolster Ted Baker’s presence in the US and Canada. United Legwear & Apparel Co. will oversee men’s sportswear, golf, and denim, managing wholesale operations and online platforms. Peerless Clothing will focus on tailored clothing, while BCI Brands will handle women’s sportswear and…
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5 AugustClothing & Shoes
Seasalt profits and sales soar amid portfolio expansion
Seasalt has seen its full-year profits and sales rise “markedly” as more bricks-and-mortar stores were added to its high street estate.The Cornish clothing brand saw turnover rise by 12% to £132.6m in the year ended 27 January, The Sunday Times reported. This was largely boosted by in-store sales, which rose…
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Jul- 2023 -6 JulyLuxury Goods
Dune London partners with Reskinned on take-back scheme
Dune London has announced a partnership with clothing repair and resale company Reskinned on the launch of a take-back programme. The scheme, which was launched yesterday (5 July), allows customers to return pre-loved Dune London shoes in any condition and receive a voucher for up to £40 off their next…
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Jun- 2023 -30 JunePeople Moves
Seasalt appoints CIO and strategic partnerships director
Seasalt Cornwall has announced the appointments of Mel Wilcox in the newly-created role of chief information officer and Duncan Tennent as the lifestyle brand’s director of strategic partnerships. In her new roles, Wilcox will report directly to chief executive Paul Hayes, while also leading the UK and international third-partyB2B B2C…
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Feb- 2023 -9 FebruaryHigh Street
Seasalt partners with Reskinned for new takeback and resale scheme
Seasalt has announced it has partnered with Reskinned, to launch a new takeback and resale scheme. As part of the scheme, Seasalt has committed to taking in old clothes from customers, repairing them, and reselling them on its website. Those that contribute to the scheme will be given up to…
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Jul- 2022 -5 JulyHigh Street
Seasalt abandons sale plans
Fashion chain Seasalt has abandoned plans to find a buyer, despite reportedly being close to agreeing a deal with Next, according to The Times. The company had hired advisors to explore sale options. Along with Next, investment firm Davidson Kempner were reportedly interested, but Seasalt decided to scrap the deal…
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Sep- 2021 -27 SeptemberClothing & Shoes
Seasalt exploring sale following strong summer
Fashion brand Seasalt is reportedly considering a sale following a period of strong sales during the summer boosted by the UK’s staycation boom. According to The Telegraph, the retailer is in early talks about bringing in new investors, with a potential deal leading to an exit for shareholders BGF and…
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Jun- 2021 -21 JuneDepartment Stores
John Lewis faces criticism over third-party fees
Department store chain John Lewis has reportedly faced criticism from third-party brands for the fees it charges to stock their products. According to the Sunday Times, third party brands currently pay up to 50% of every sale to John Lewis in commission and fees. The paper also said that one…
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