All Fashion articles – Page 820
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News
Eleven charged in US retail identity theft case
Retailers that fell victim to one of the biggest identity theft crimes on record have learnt that US authorities have charged 11 people from five countries with stealing and selling tens of millions of credit card numbers and data.
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Consumer confidence plummets again
Consumers are becoming increasingly nervous, with consumer spending growth expected to slow to just 0.5 per cent next year, according to a PricewaterhouseCoopers report.
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Tesco undercuts Asda school uniforms
Tesco has undercut rival Asda today with the launch of its Tesco Value school uniform for 3.50.
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Spending on school meals and uniforms soars
The cost for UK families of sending a child to school soared to 1,077 for the past school year to June.
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Beales’ directors reject offer for shares
Beales has said its directors will not accept an offer to buy up to 4.5 million shares in the department store group for 36p a share from investor Andrew Perloff.
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NewsPeacocks to refinance debt
Value fashion chain Peacocks is reportedly in talks with banks over refinancing its debts.
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Tillman shows interest in Austin Reed
Jaeger boss Harold Tillman has been linked to a possible bid for fashion chain Austin Reed.
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Radley hires Mason as non-exec chairman
Radley has appointed Somerfield chief executive Paul Mason as non-executive chairman.
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Asda launches £4 school uniform
Asda will launch a 4 school uniform, its lowest price to date, sparking a new price war among the grocers.
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John Lewis sales hit by hot weather
John Lewis department stores suffered a drop in sales after warm weather last week kept customers away from its shops.
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GalleryRiver Island – Brent Cross
Following a four-month long refurbishment River Island’s Brent Cross branch has emerged from its chrysalis.
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Opinion
The White Stuff
So has White Stuff got the right stuff? Undoubtedly the answer is yes. But this week the lifestyle fashion retailer announced that it had called off its search for a minority investor.
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Wolfson: end quarterly rents now
Next chief executive Simon Wolfson has hit out at landlords, arguing that rental payment terms need to “come in line with the times”.
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Shoe retailers in limbo over Asian import tax
Footwear retailers are preparing for the worst as the European Union decides whether to extend the 2006 anti-dumping laws due to expire this October.
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New Look and Debs to enter North Africa
New Look and Debenhams are to open stores in North Africa in an effort to take advantage of the region’s burgeoning economy.
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Oli sales hit £23m in mixed maiden year
Otto has revealed sales of 23 million for its fashion brand Oli in its first full year of trading, as a new chief executive takes the helm of the UK arm.
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New-look JJB stores bolster lacklustre like-for-like sales
New storefits at JJB have helped increase like-for-like sales at refurbished shops.
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Consumer confidence nosedives
Consumer confidence has plummeted to an all-time low as concerns over the economy and finances take hold.
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Analysis
Where there’s a wag...
Credit crunch? What credit crunch? For the footballers’ wives of Cheshire money is no object, but they expect a lot from their retailers. Charlotte Hardie pays a visit to WAG heaven.
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Retailers rethink business travel
More than half of retailers say they have changed the way they consider business travel out of concern for the environment, a survey has revealed.



















