Boohoo opens first owned factory in ‘new chapter’ amid international market challenges January 26, 2022 As Boohoo opens its first owned factory in Leicester, the company will be hoping to take a positive step forward after a miserable two years. The fast fashion retailer said its new 32,000 sq ft factory in Thurmaston Lane, Leicester, was “proof of its commitment to the city of Leicester and ethical British manufacturing.” The [...]
Fashion retailers Boohoo and ASOS suspend sales to Russia in solidarity with Ukraine as M&S suspends shipments March 3, 2022 Fast fashion retailer Boohoo has become the latest firm to announce it has suspended sales of clothes to Russia. The Manchester-based e-commerce business joins brands such as Asos and Next, as well as designer names such as Burberry, in making a stand. In a update published on the London Stock Exchange, Boohoo said it was [...]
The House of Boohoo: Impact of PrettyLittleThing and others on fast-fashion giant’s mounting losses revealed January 27, 2024 Boohoo is never far from the headlines - but the firm's endgame isn't quite as easy to find
Debenhams launches marketplace powered by the firm behind Boohoo’s site – CityAM : CityAM October 5, 2021 Debenhams has launched a new online marketplace, powered by the same firm behind Boohoo’s website. It comes after Debenhams, once a historic high street staple in the UK, ended up another casualty of the pandemic that drove shoppers to the digital sphere. Also Read: Boohoo to bolster Debenhams stores and e-commerce sites in the Middle [...]
Whether it’s Shein or Vinted, we’re addicted to buying clothes for pennies November 30, 2023 Business is booming for both Shein and secondhand retailers. The link? We're addicted to buying clothes for nothing, writes Anna Moloney.
Higher return rates impact Boohoo’s sales growth March 10, 2022 Boohoo said today its net sales growth in the fourth quarter of FY22 was impacted by Brits’ post-pandemic ‘buy before you try attitude’ . The company explained that the higher rate of items returned was due to changing consumption patterns, as people shifted from buying more ‘athleisure’ during the pandemic to mixing it up with [...]
Mark Kleinman: What’s next for BT and the City’s ugliest row of 2023 July 13, 2023 Mark Kleinman, City editor of Sky News, writes fortnightly for City A.M. Germans could be on the line at Jansen-less BT Hanging-up time is fast-approaching for Philip Jansen, whose plan to step down as CEO of BT Group next year – revealed by me last weekend – was confirmed on Monday. Sources have told me [...]
Boohoo confirms talks with Philip Green’s Arcadia over high street retail deal January 29, 2021 Boohoo has confirmed this morning it is in exclusive talks with Philip Green’s Arcadia group over the acquisition of Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton. Topshop owner Arcadia collapsed at the beginning of December, launching 13,000 jobs into uncertainty and becoming the biggest retail casualty of a harsh year on the high street. Boohoo said in [...]
Debenhams launches new online marketplace following Boohoo takeover October 5, 2021 Debenhams has launched a new online marketplace following its takeover by Boohoo earlier this year. It comes after Debenhams, once a historic high street staple in the UK, ended up another casualty of the pandemic that drove shoppers to the digital sphere. The website, launched by marketplace software as a service (SaaS) platform Mirakl, will [...]
Missguided workers eye legal action after “emotionless” redundancies May 31, 2022 Missguided workers are eyeing legal action against the fast fashion brand as it hashes out a sale. After calling in administrators yesterday, the beleaguered online retailer is facing criticism from suppliers and former employees. Law firm Aticus has said it is readying legal action after employees have claimed the redundancy process was not properly managed. [...]