Uniqlo
This coverage explores Uniqlo’s strategy, operations, and presence within the UK retail and apparel market. Reporting highlights store openings, product launches, marketing campaigns, sustainability initiatives, and executive decisions shaping the brand’s growth. Designed for retail executives, brand managers, and buyers, the content offers insights into how Uniqlo competes and adapts in the fast-changing fashion retail sector.
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Apr- 2021 -9 AprilClothing & Shoes
Uniqlo owner sees H1 profits rise 13.7%
Uniqlo’s owner Fast Retailing saw its profit before income taxes climb 13.7% year-on-year to Y171.5bn (£1.1bn) for the six months ended 28 February 2021. The group has also reported a Y31bn (£207.8m) rise in operating profits for the period, increasing from Y136bn (£909.3m) in H1 2020 to Y167bn (£1.11bn) in…
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Jan- 2021 -18 JanuaryClothing & Shoes
Uniqlo reports 7.2% revenue decline
Fast Retailing, the parent company of Uniqlo, has revealed the high street fashion brand’s year-on-year revenue for the quarter ended 30 November 2020 fell by 7.2%. A large profit rise in Asia alongside steady e-commerce expansion did result in a £295m (9.5%) Q1 2021 increase to the firm’s global operating…
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Oct- 2020 -15 OctoberClothing & Shoes
Uniqlo ‘will recover’ says owner Fast Retailing
Uniqlo owner Fast Retailing has announced that its profit for the fiscal year declined 49% to 90.4m yen (£663,000) down from 178m yen (£1.3m). The decline in profit was attributed to the temporary closure of all Uniqlo stores during the global pandemic. Revenue decreased to 2.01bn yen (£14.7m) for the…
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Apr- 2019 -12 AprilClothing & Shoes
Uniqlo operator issues profit warning
Uniqlo operator, Fast Retailing, has issued a profit warning after it was forced into heavy discounting on its winter range caused by warmer than expected weather. Fast Retailing forecast an operating profit of ¥260bn (£1.79bn) for Uniqlo in the full year leading up to August, down ¥10bn (£69m) according to…
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Nov- 2018 -28 NovemberAdvice
Time to end painful queue, returns and changing room dramas
Zara in the UK introduced self-service in some of its London flagship sites earlier in 2018, as the fashion retailer upgraded its showcase store to highlight its technological and customer service prowess. Its Westfield Stratford City store, in isolation, has been touted as a place where the digital meets the…
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