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H&M's outlet brand Afound tweaks strategy toward online

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Oct 9, 2019

​Fashion retailer H&M’s newest independent business, outlet brand Afound, will focus more on online expansion and less on physical store expansion than previously planned, it said on Tuesday.


Afound said in June it would enter the Netherlands this year, with an online store as a first step - Afound


“This is a conclusion we’ve drawn after our first year. There’s a general market trend, we draw conclusions from how we see that Afound’s customers like to shop,” Hummel said.

Profit at H&M, the world’s No. 2 fashion group after Zara owner Inditex, has slid for years due to slowing sales at its core brand’s physical stores.

It has said that its newer brands’ stores have performed better. The company does not report individual results for the newer brands.

Afound - H&M’s first operation to market external brands as something more than a mere add-on to its own ranges - said in June it would enter the Netherlands this year, with an online store as a first step, as part of a long-term strategy to expand in Europe.

“We will evaluate market by market which role the physical presence is to have for us,” Hummel said on Tuesday.

She said no decisions had been made to close existing stores but around 50 central roles in Sweden focused on physical store operations would be cut, reducing staff overall to around 100. The strategy shift was first reported on by Swedish online publication Breakit.

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