
The clothing chain announced a major shake-up in a presentation for investors on Monday as it admitted that its brand identity has become inconsistent and out of touch.
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The clothing chain announced a major shake-up in a presentation for investors on Monday as it admitted that its brand identity has become inconsistent and out of touch.
Days after announcing a new wholesale director, Esprit has appointed Simon Heckscher as head of global marketing with immediate effect.
A group set up to improve safety in Bangladesh’s garment industry is warning global fashion firms that they will have to stop sourcing from some factories if the watchdog is forced to close next week.
Pressure by big brands on suppliers to deliver more quickly and cheaply contributes to labour abuses in factories that manufacture garments, footwear and textiles, according to a report published on Wednesday.
Real estate investment companies Built to Build and Urban Interest have jointly acquired shopping and entertainment center, The Wall. The investors will focus on new tenants to serve the nearby Leidsche Rijn area.
The news doesn't get any better for Esprit with the fashion giant saying that its fiscal first quarter was tough. And the warm summer weather continuing into early autumn seems to have been partly to blame.
The Australian menswear retailer entered into voluntary administration on Thursday, announcing the company could no longer cope with the influx of international competitors and the fast evolution of online shopping.
Bodywear brand Sloggi has promoted Alex Cara to the post of global head of omnichannel. To replace him as Northern Europe GM, the Triumph-owned brand has appointed Paul Gautier.
German clothing company Esprit announced “significant job cuts” in a letter to its employees last week.
Esprit has launched a review of its business after revealing disappointing results for financial year 2017/18, driven by falling retail sales and product that “doesn’t meet customers’ expectations”.