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Frasers Group, the British sports retailer owned by Mike Ashley, has accused the advisers of Debenhams of blocking it from making a bid for the struggling clothing retailer.Image Courtesy: gloucestershirelive.co.ukTalking about the same, Chris Wootton, CFO, Frasers, reportedly said that the Group was not made a part of the sale process owing to its refusal to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA).The NDA would prevent the Frasers Group from talking to the landlords of Debenhams for 18 months.Exp
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UK-based clothing, accessory and footwear brand Seasalt Cornwall has launched a new store in Norwich with sustainable concept.Image Courtesy: www.youtube.comThe store has been designed using materials that can be moved, reused and repurposed.The new store aims to reduce the carbon footprint by more than a third compared to the existing shop.The décor of the store has been done using sustainable materials like the fabric is made in Yorkshire from wool that is biodegradable, natural and renewable,
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UK’s high-street fashion retailer Primark has revealed that its third quarter sales have surged post the lifting of lockdowns as people sought to revenge shop.Image Courtesy: en.wikipedia.orgDespite the figures still being 12 per cent lower than that of last year for the same period, Primark’s parent company Associated British Foods (ABF) said that the company was on the course to secure a profit of 350 million pounds with total sales expected to exceed 2 billion pounds.Ever since the opening of
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German luxury women's designer clothing company Escada SE recently filed for insolvency proceedings at the Munich district court. The proceedings only concern Escada SE and no other companies of the Escada Group. The move will affect the jobs of 180 employees who work at the company’s headquarters in Munich and in eight of its stores in Germany.Pic: EscadaThe label, which suffered declining sales in recent years that was compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting store closures, is ho
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Debenhams, a UK-based clothing retailer, has illegally terminated 69 employees of Bangladesh Liaison Office and did not pay their dues as per the law.The British retailer also closed its operation in Bangladesh without settling the claim of the employees and doing business through a third party.Debenhams Bangladesh Employees Union (DBEU), an organization of the former officers of the British company Debenhams liaison office in Bangladesh, made the claim at a press conference on Saturday in Dhaka
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James&Co has become the first bluesign System Partner globally for synthetic leather fabrics and the first brand ever in Australia. Under the partnership, James&Co will work with the suppliers of synthetic leather fabrics to ensure the fabrics contain no hazardous chemicals and the method of manufacture has minimal damaging impact on environment and health.Pic: Bluesign/FacebookThe partnership recognises its actions to end the use of PU in favour of more sustainable synthetic leather fab
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Global brand owner, marketing and entertainment company Authentic Brands Group (ABG) and retail enterprise SPARC Group recently announced the acquisition of Brooks Brothers is complete. SPARC, the dedicated operating firm for ABG-owned brands, assumes the role of core licensee for Brooks Brothers. SPARC will manage all Brooks Brothers operations, including retail, wholesale and e-commerce.Pic: Brooks Brothers“We are thrilled to bring this world-class brand into the fold,” said Jamie Salter, foun
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HONG KONG - Environmental charity Redress has announced the winners of the 2020 Redress Design Award which is billed as the world’s largest sustainable fashion design competition.Grand final winners of the competition, which was held online this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, were menswear designer Le Ngoc Ha Thu from Vietnam and womenswear designer Juliana Garcia Bello of Argentina.They beat off competition from hundreds of applicants from 48 countries to win sustainable design collabor
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Arvind Limited, an India based textile company, has reported decrease in its total income to ₹603.22 crore in its first quarter (Q1) for fiscal 2020 ended on June 30 compared to income of ₹1,917.21 crore in the same period last fiscal. Company incurred a loss for the period of ₹97.31 crore compared to profit of ₹24.39 crore in Q2 FY19.Pic: Arvind Limited/ ArrowCompany’s loss before tax were ₹156.1 crore compared to profit before tax of ₹40.71 crore. Sales of textile segment dropped to ₹435.65 cr
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LONDON – British charity Oxfam has announced that it will establish a new second-hand fashion pop-up in the London store of clothing retailer Selfridges.The pop-up will be there for just four weeks and coincides with Oxfam’s #SecondhandSeptember campaign which it launched last year, encouraging shoppers to resist new purchases for the entire month.Fashion advisor Bay Garnett, which has curated the collection, commented: “So much money is spent by brands in investing in their marketing, advertisi