Asia drives Mulberry’s revenue
The British leather goods brand has reported retail sales in Asia Pacific up 28% for the 26 weeks ended September 26,2020, and global digital sales up 68%.
Read More...The British leather goods brand has reported retail sales in Asia Pacific up 28% for the 26 weeks ended September 26,2020, and global digital sales up 68%.
Read More...The French luxury brand has named Mulberry’s Johnny Coca as Director for its women's-fashion leather goods.
Read More...Johnny Coca joined the British company in 2015 as Mulberry's Creative Director to oversee the ready-to-wear, leather goods and accessories collections, as well as the brand image.
Read More...The British heritage brand’s first 100% sustainable leather handbag, launched on December 6, has proven so popular with consumers that it sold out in most colourways within three days of its launch.
Read More...Total revenue for the British leather handbags manufacturer stood at £74.6 million (US$100 million) in the first half of 2017, in line with the prior year, but pre-tax losses have widened.
Read More...The UK based leather goods brand made good progress in the year ended March 31, both in sales and profits, however, the brand has struggled with its international presence, posting a -3% decline in the ten-week retail sales to June 3, 2017.
Read More...Total revenue for British leather goods brand Mulberry for the six months ended September 30, 2016, was up 10% to £74.5 million (US$93.77 million), but pre-tax loss was more significant as a result of increased product investment.
Read More...Mulberry’s announcement today (December 10) of increased total revenue and gross profit margin for the six months ended September 30, 2015 has left stock market broadly unchanged.
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