Weird Fish relocates warehouse to keep up with demand

// Weird Fish relocates warehouse to keep up with customer demand
// The retailer has also donated over 3700 pieces of clothing to Newlife

Weird Fish has relocated its warehouse to keep up with the increased customer demand and boost stock management efficiencies.

The retailer has also donated over 3700 pieces of clothing to Newlife The Charity for Disabled Children.

Weird Fish has partnered with Newlife The Charity since 2019 and saw its warehouse move as an opportunity to make a considerable donation to the charity.


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The retailer is relocating from its current 30,000sq ft warehouse in Leeds to a 90,000sq ft facility in Bradford.

The move comes as Weird Fish experienced a record year in 2021, taking an entire previous year’s online revenue in just one month with total sales revenue leaping to £35.5 million, compared to £21 million in 2020.

“Despite our rapid growth, we will always stay true to our values and believe it is crucial we continue supporting our local communities in whatever way we can,” Weird Fish Managing Director, John Stockton said.

“We pride ourselves on creating highly durable, feel-good clothing, and we never want to allow anything perfectly wearable to go to waste.

“Our partnership with Newlife allows us to offer our high-quality clothing to those in need and help make a true difference.”

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