Moss Bros, the subject of bid speculation, has unveiled its new casualwear range under the De Havilland label.
Hitting shops in two weeks, the range - which includes jeans, shirts and jumpers - aims to dispel the notion that Moss Bros is simply a tailoring brand.
Casualwear accounts for 30 per cent of sales, and the retailer plans to boost this in future.
It forms part of chief executive Philip Mountford's strat-egy to create a multi-brand menswear business.
Commenting on current trading, Mountford said: 'Autumn/winter has started off extremely well.'
Ex-Karen Millen owner Kevin Stanford, who has been stakebuilding in Moss Bros, has yet to contact the retailer.
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