
White Stuff will be opening its first pop-up store in the run up to Christmas. The fashion and lifestyle brand will open on 4 November in London’s busy St Pancras International Station.
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White Stuff will be opening its first pop-up store in the run up to Christmas. The fashion and lifestyle brand will open on 4 November in London’s busy St Pancras International Station.
Lifestyle retailer White Stuff’s results showed the company has returned to sales growth for the 2018/19 financial year. But its investments to drive that growth dented its profits with a sharp decline.
The White Stuff is launching three new sustainable ranges for AW19 as part of its Doing Good Stuff sustainability plan. These include a Fairtrade Sourced Cotton collection, and jackets with 100% recycled insulation.
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Ocean Terminal shopping centre in Edinburgh is set to relaunch with a new mix of aspirational and premium brands in the third quarter of 2019, owner Resolution Property announced on Friday.
An improved leisure offer has helped Springfields Outlet in Spalding report a 10% increase in sales over the school summer holiday period, with footfall up 9% ahead of last year.
The “extremely challenging” trading environment in the UK coupled with disappointing sales have pushed White Stuff into the red, the British lifestyle company admitted in its latest accounts.