29 May 2012
| by Nicola Clark
online and in-store a season ahead of traditional drop dates....25 global flagship stores this year, allowing consumers to place immediate orders from the collection ...
24 May 2012
| by Kim Benjamin
Having successfully taken on Nike and Reebok in the US, sports clothing and accessories company Under Armour recently announced ambitious plans to expand further in Europe.
Owned by billionaire Kevin Plank, the business was founded in 1996 and is known for its innovative products, including its ...
18 May 2012
| by Jo Boyd
, in the US Keds has had a revival and is now expanding from shoes into clothing, and TV shows such as Charlie ...
17 May 2012
| by Maisie McCabe
Luxottica, the owner of the Ray-Ban and Oakley brands and the Sunglass Hut stores, has launched a
10 May 2012
| by Matthew Chapman
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In addition, 10 international retailers are planning to open their first UK stores in Trinity Leeds ...
10 May 2012
| by Hannah Crown
sports specialist stores such as Sweat Shop and LessBounce.com.
Panache had to increase its range ...
02 May 2012
| by Jane Bainbridge
Kiddicare offers clothes among its wider range of goods and is looking at adding bricks-and-mortar stores ...
of babywear and children s clothing. Strong projected growth of 5-9 year old children will help sales ...
s clothes with more than half thinking kids clothes are overpriced.
Replacement purchases ...
27 Apr 2012
| by Matthew Chapman and Georgina Brazier
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The campaign will be spearheaded by a television spot starring Lumley and is designed to change consumer's behaviour and encourage customers to recycle unwanted clothing.
At the event in East London, Sharp told ...
26 Apr 2012
| by John Reynolds
Lumley, which is designed to encourage customers to recycle unwanted clothing...., with a stunt in which the historic Truman Brewery building is being completely covered in clothes ...
or unwanted items of clothing of any brand when they buy a new garment, so it can be reused, recycled ...
clothes are seen as a valuable commodity, rather than throwaway items.
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13 Apr 2012
| by Hannah Crown
Fashion and lifestyle specialist Rain Communications has been chosen to help luxury label Beulah London reach the fashion-conscious consumer.