M&S adds Crew Clothing to its ‘Brands at M&S’ platform

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// M&S adds Crew Clothing to its ‘Brands at M&S’ banner
// Crew Clothing CEO said the collaboration was a “significant opportunity” for the brand to reach new customers

Crew Clothing has become the latest retailer to join the ‘Brands at M&S’ platform as it looks to expand its online partnerships.

The fashion retailer is selling more than 200 items on M&S’ online offering, which stocks over 50 brands.

Crew Clothing chief executive David Butler said the collaboration was a “significant opportunity” for the brand to reach new customers.


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He added the brand was “always looking for new ways” to increase access to its products.

The business enjoyed an “overwhelmingly positive” Christmas trading period thanks to its online sales which were boosted by its online partnerships with John Lewis, Next and Very.

Following the positive results, the retailer revealed plans to open 40 new stores in the next three years.

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// M&S adds Crew Clothing to its ‘Brands at M&S’ banner
// Crew Clothing CEO said the collaboration was a “significant opportunity” for the brand to reach new customers

Crew Clothing has become the latest retailer to join the ‘Brands at M&S’ platform as it looks to expand its online partnerships.

The fashion retailer is selling more than 200 items on M&S’ online offering, which stocks over 50 brands.

Crew Clothing chief executive David Butler said the collaboration was a “significant opportunity” for the brand to reach new customers.


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He added the brand was “always looking for new ways” to increase access to its products.

The business enjoyed an “overwhelmingly positive” Christmas trading period thanks to its online sales which were boosted by its online partnerships with John Lewis, Next and Very.

Following the positive results, the retailer revealed plans to open 40 new stores in the next three years.

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