Womenswear retailer Hobbs returns to profit

Fashion retailer Hobbs saw turnover increase in the year to March 2019
Joanna Hodgson7 January 2020

Upmarket womenswear retailer Hobbs, which counts the Duchess of Cambridge as a fan, has returned to the black and increased sales, according to new accounts.

The chain, which was founded in Hampstead in 1981, said it had a “strong performance” in the year to March 30 when there was a “challenging retail environment”.

Turnover edged up to £135.4 million from £132.6 million in the prior 14 months, boosted by a number of new concessions opening. Today Hobbs has 172 concessions and 77 standalone stores across the world.

Hobbs also saw online sales improve.

The firm made a pre-tax profit of £6 million, compared with a loss of £4.7 million previously when Hobbs incurred a number of corporate costs relating to its 2017 sale to South African firm The Foschini Group.

Hobbs’ strategic report said: “We will continue to invest in the development of unique clothing and accessories for our customer base.”

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