UK: 850 jobs axed as Adams Childrenswear closes stores (MEM)
Five days after calling in the administrators, Adam’s Childrenswear today (5 January) shut 111 stores with the loss of around 850 jobs.
UK: Liberty says December sales exceed expectations (MEM)
Up-market London department store Liberty Plc has released an encouraging trading update in which it said sales for the first 10 months of its financial year were ahead of last year, and that December’s results “exceeded expectations.”
UK: John Lewis sales rise 2.4% over holiday period (REG)
Same-store sales at John Lewis were flat over the key Christmas and early clearance trading period, the department store retailer said today (5 January), but cautioned that the next few months are likely to be “extremely tough.”
New Year, bad news
5th January 2009 17:32
We’re less than a week into the New Year and already there’s another slew of bad news from the high street – confirming fears that disastrous holiday sales will spark a domino effect of store closu...
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COMMENT: What are the great apparel industry issues for 2009? (MEM)
Amid the welter of articles looking ahead at trade and business prospects for 2009, three issues dominate the apparel industry. Will anyone stop the slowdown in Western clothing markets? Will the collapse of input prices mean cheaper clothes? And what about US and EU protectionism? Mike Flanagan wonders just how important they really are.
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just-style’s review of the apparel industry in 2008
2008 was a year of surprises for the international clothing and textile sector, many of them unpleasant. It was of course the year when the first global recession since the early 1990s hit the world, and inevitably this has impacted on international trading patterns and the fortunes of industry players, big and small... But the clothing and textile sector is known for its resilience and innovation so there was plenty of progress in 2008 as well. Its ability to change direction fast to meet new markets and tastes will be essential in 2009, as the sector starts the long climb out of the current economic slump. Here just-style reviews 2008, month by month.