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Monday 07 August 2023 8:15 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 10 August 2023 11:43 am

AllSaints: British fashion brand rakes in record revenue thanks to entry into China

By: Laura McGuire

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AllSaints raked in record revenues of £457m, up 36 per cent on last year, as the rock inspired fashion brand was bolstered by entry into China.

The British fashion brand, which is owned by private equity group Lion Capital also said operating profit rose  £18.4m to £28.5m and pre-operating exceptional EBITDA grew  50 per cent  to £58.6m. 

Gross profit margin also grew 62.2 per cent compared to 61.0 per cent  in 2022, driven by stronger full price trading on its biker jackets and boots which sell for upwards of £200. 

Mens designer John Varvatos, which AllSaints acquired in 2020, also performed  well recording revenue of £66.1m. 

During the term, the brand opened its first store in mainland China, a region which has seen an uptick in demand for designer goods since the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. 

AllSaints also said it was reaping the rewards of a new online shopping app it launched last year – increasing digital shopping sales. 

“This has been a record year for AllSaints, and these results are a huge credit to the passion, creativity and hard work of our fantastic team around the world,” Peter Wood, chief of AllSaints, said. 

“The performance has been driven by our intense focus on product development, ecommerce excellence, growing our global store network, and rigorous inventory management.”

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