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Analysis: Why Abercrombie & Fitch’s turnaround has not been cancelled

Inside Retail

Other flagships followed as far afield as Tokyo, Milan, Paris, Madrid and Singapore – although advertising in the latter market quickly fell foul of guidelines on decency. A turnaround program was set in motion in 2014, focused on cost-cutting and trendier merchandise that abandoned its logo-centric designs to a certain extent.

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6 hugely popular fashion retailers that fell out of favour

Retail Gazette

Retail Gazette takes a look at the fashion retailers that were once some of the most coveted brands around but now no longer hold mass appeal. Hollister A decade ago, you couldn’t walk into a shopping centre without seeing rafts of teenagers clutching Hollister shopping bags with shirtless men plastered on the fronts.

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Abercrombie & Fitch’s Turnaround, Why its Working

Indigo 9 Digital

During that time Mark Jefferies, the CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch from 1992 to 2014 made a number of controversial comments about the brand including when he said that: “Abercrombie is only interested in people with washboard stomachs.” Competition from fast fashion retailers and the rise of athleisure lured customers away.

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