M&S increases stocks of smaller womenswear sizes due to higher demand
Rise in sales of ranges in six to 10 suggests retailer has been successful in appealing to younger demographicMarks & Spencer is increasing its stocks of smaller sizes in womenswear after a surge in demand left gaps on shelves.Stuart Machin, the chief executive of the high street stalwart, said that three years ago about a fifth (21%) of the items sold from its main seasonal collection were size six to 10 and that had now risen to 35% as its “fashion and style ranges [were] resonating with a different customer group”. Continue reading...
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Rise in sales of ranges in six to 10 suggests retailer has been successful in appealing to younger demographic
Marks & Spencer is increasing its stocks of smaller sizes in womenswear after a surge in demand left gaps on shelves.
Stuart Machin, the chief executive of the high street stalwart, said that three years ago about a fifth (21%) of the items sold from its main seasonal collection were size six to 10 and that had now risen to 35% as its “fashion and style ranges [were] resonating with a different customer group”. Continue reading...