
Next, one of Britain's biggest clothing retailers, warned it may struggle to deliver its normal service in the run up to Christmas unless the government relaxes post-Brexit immigration rules to allow more workers in.
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Next, one of Britain's biggest clothing retailers, warned it may struggle to deliver its normal service in the run up to Christmas unless the government relaxes post-Brexit immigration rules to allow more workers in.
Put simply, Pittards is back to trading positively. After a tough pandemic, its order book’s improving and its half-year performance to the end of June saw continued revenue and profitability growth, it said Wednesday.
Hopes that strong retail sales in the summer would continue into early autumn seem to have been dashed — at least that’s the case according to the earliest of the monthly retail sales reports to come out.
Covid-19 was no friend to cash. The pandemic saw retail transactions via payment cards rocket in 2020, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC). Cash now accounts for just 15% of total spending in retail.
UK-based luxury brand Belstaff has released its results for the whole of 2020 and it was a decidedly mixed bag with clear improvements in some areas but the INEOS-backed business was still loss-making.
The pandemic and Brexit issues may have dented cross-border shopping in recent periods, but the channel is bouncing back and luxury is fuelling that comeback, a new reports shows.
Heritage brand Hunter has launched its AW21 campaign as part of a general refresh that has been repositioning Hunter as a major outdoor label that also has a strong focus on sustainability.
Trade shows are back… and how. Visitors to Scoop x Pure show last week will have seen a busy event . High Covid case rates may be making some people nervous, but fashion is heading back to normality as fast as it can.
Concerns over EU customs and border delays have led to a dramatic slump in UK online shoppers buying from international websites, a new survey says. Just under a third (31%) of UK consumers shopped overseas in 2021.
UK store prices rose in August and are expected to rise further still as lorry-driver shortages and costs related to Brexit are now hitting consumer budgets, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC).