White Stuff
This coverage examines White Stuff’s positioning and strategies within the UK retail market. The brand operates over 100 stores and concessions across the UK, offering a range of women’s, men’s, and children’s clothing, accessories, and homeware. White Stuff is known for its commitment to sustainable fabrics and community engagement. Recent strategic initiatives include expanding its presence in city centres, shopping malls, and retail parks, as well as increasing its footprint within Marks & Spencer stores. These efforts aim to enhance accessibility and strengthen brand visibility among UK consumers.
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Mar- 2021 -15 MarchOnline & Digital
N Brown to expand third-party brands
N Brown has reportedly announced that it will be expanding the number of brands to its third-party roster, including Finery, Nobody’s Child and Wrangler, according to Drapers. Finery is set to launch on Simply Be later this month, while Nobody’s Child will appear on the site in April 2021. Joining…
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11 MarchClothing & Shoes
M&S adds third-party brands to online offering
Marks and Spencer has announced a set of third-party brands such as Joules and Sosandar are to be added to its online offering. The move is the first wave of guest brands to be marketed and sold under the banner ‘Brands at M&S’. The new offering is part of M&S’s…
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Jul- 2020 -17 JulyCoronavirus
White Stuff makes 390 staff redundant
Clothing retailer White Stuff has reportedly made 390 staff redundant from its head office and UK retail stores. According to Drapers, the move has been made as it accelerated its transformation programme due to the impact of Covid-19 and follows a consultation period which started in May. The losses reportedly…
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May- 2020 -7 MayCoronavirus
White Stuff to cut jobs as it prepares for post-lockdown retail
Fashion retailer White Stuff is reportedly set to cut both sales and head office jobs as it prepares for like after lockdown. According to Sky News, the retailer is set to make “significant” redundancies as it anticipates a reduced demand and shorter opening hours once lockdown restrictions are lifted. It…
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