All Officers Club articles
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News
Blue Inc and Officers Club release Android apps to drive mobile engagement
Blue Inc has released a series of Android apps for the Blue Inc and Officers Club fascias, providing the “glue between on and offline.”
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Analysis
Analysis: Exploring the challenges of retail acquisitions
Over the past year a number of acquisitions have been made by retailers. Liz Morrell explores the challenges of the deals and subsequent integration.
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Blue Inc posts Christmas sales rise
Fashion retailer Blue Inc delivered strong Christmas sales, led by its eponymous chain.
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Officers Club set to help Blue Inc to sixth year of record growth
Fashion specialist Blue Inc expects a sixth year of record growth in 2011, despite punishing trading conditions.
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Blue Inc takes on Officers Club stores
Fashion retailer Blue Inc intends to rebadge 20 of the 46 Officers Club stores it has bought out of administration to its own fascia within three months.
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Blue Inc acquisition of Officers Club stores will bring sales to £80m
Fashion retailer Blue Inc is expected to snap up 47 stores from Officers Club today after the latter is put into administration, which is expected imminently.
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Officers Club on the brink of administration
Discount menswear chain Officers Club is understood to be on the brink of administration, with young fashion chain Blue Inc a frontrunner to snap up some of its stores.
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The Officers Club chief executive rescues chain from administration
Menswear chain The Officers Club has been rescued from administration by its chief executive Dave Charlton.
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Officers Club halves loss in move upmarket
Value menswear retailer The Officers Club halved its losses in its past financial year, as its move to position itself as more upmarket bore fruit.
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Brent Cross centre updates tenant mix with Monsoon, Hobbs and Fat Face stores
Standard Life Investments and Hammerson, joint owners of the 860,000 sq ft (79,895 sq m) Brent Cross shopping centre in north London, have signed three fashion retailers to replace First Sport, Laura Ashley and The Officers Club.