High street retailer Shoe Zone today became the first company in the sector to reveal that it is closing stores as a direct result of the Budget. The discount footwear company, which has 297 ...
Now, Shoe Zone, which has 297 stores across the country, have become the first business to announce closures as a direct result of the budget. A company spokesperson said: ‘These additional ...
The company's products, under the brands Crocs and HeyDude, are sold at a variety of retailers around the area such as Famous Footwear, Finish Line and DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse. Currently ...
Retailer Shoe Zone is closing stores. The firm said the move is a response to rising wage costs after recent Budget measures. It made the announcement as it warned over profits once again.
Shoe Zone has announced the closure of several stores due to increased costs highlighted in the Autumn budget. The value footwear retailer whose head office is in Leicester, cited a combination of ...
Barnes & Noble will be returning this spring to downtown Naperville, a little more than a year after the closed its longtime downtown location. Janine Flanigan, the company’s vice president of ...
But the Swoosh has still been a hot topic among other shoe retailers that have reported ... And at the DBI-owned DSW, Nike’s percentage is currently unclear but the brand only made up less ...
More concentration and lower markups: DBI's main flagship, the Designer Shoe Warehouse, DSW, is indexed to women, so that sales of boots falling hit the company more strongly. The sectors growing ...