News roundup–Comet, Charles Tyrwhitt, DFS, more


News roundup–Comet, Charles Tyrwhitt, DFS, more

The Financial Times reports that Opcapita is considering a sale of Comet, less than a year after it bought the electricals retailer for £2.

British shirtmaker Charles Tyrwhitt has launched a website to serve its Australian customers. Available at ctshirts.com.au, the Australian site is priced in local currency and promises delivery in 10 working days.

Sofa retailer DFS post record profits last year, up 2.5 per cent to £82 million in the year ending 28th July. During the year, DFS invested £400,000 in website enhancements.

The Guardian’s fashion blog wonders whether Amazon’s apparel offer can compete with luxury players like Net-a-Porter.

Speaking of Net-a-Porter, Natalie Massenet is interviewed in anothermag.com.

Michael Stephen Bustin is suing US apparel retailer Abercrombie & Fitch claiming he was sacked and replaced by a younger model. The Telegraph takes a look at the tough criteria to become A&F cabin crew.

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