
Hirestreet said this week that it will announce eight more brand link-ups over the next two months. The platform will launch a brand new rental collaboration every week ahead of peak-Summer 2022.
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Hirestreet said this week that it will announce eight more brand link-ups over the next two months. The platform will launch a brand new rental collaboration every week ahead of peak-Summer 2022.
The Gap brand is set to make its physical comeback in the UK next week. The US casualwear label will open a concession at the newly refurbished Next Oxford Street London flagship store on 14 March.
The disappearance of Gap from UK high streets may have been one of the most headline-grabbing effects of the pandemic, but it's soon to make a comeback to physical retail in Britain, albeit in a slightly different form.
Next is putting a major promotional push behind its ‘new’ brand, Friends Like These, which it soft-launched last year.
There was mixed news from In The Style on Wednesday. Although the womens fashion e-tailer said it had performed strongly in the ‘golden quarter’, it also revealed its CFO/COO Paul Masters is leaving due to ill health.
Many fast-fashion retailers are still getting plus-size clothing wrong, according to money-saving website WeThrift, which has launched an ‘Inclusive Index’, listing the most plus-size inclusive fashion brands available.
Next continued to show just how strong it has been in recent periods on Thursday as the retailer increased its guidance due to sales dipping only slightly in the latest quarter.
Fast-growing retail giant Next is believed to be talking to a major US investment firm about a joint bid for failed group Arcadia and would want to keep a big chunk of its stores open.
Next is continuing its commitment to physical stores and its latest opening of a large retail space is in one of the most successful retail channels at present, the outlet sector.
Retailers selling fashion online are emerging as the winners of the coronavirus crisis as consumers are staying home even as stores start to reopen, results from major companies showed on Thursday.