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Sunday 05 March 2017 3:33 pm

Jack Wills to open first German store in fight against currency pressures

By: Alys Key

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Varsity-style clothing retailer Jack Wills will open its first mainland Europe store in Germany, as part of a strategy to increase sales in overseas currencies.

The company hopes to offset the effect of the weaker sterling by developing a “natural hedge” through new openings abroad.

Founder and CEO Peter Williams said: “what we are trying to do is to get well balanced in our business so that it is equally split between the UK and international.”

“It doesn't matter which channel the sales come from, simply that our revenues and profits are well balanced because then foreign exchange becomes irrelevant because you have a natural hedge.”

There are currently 82 Jack Wills stores worldwide, 66 of which are in the UK. The rest are in the US, Hong Kong, Singapore, Macau and Kuwait.

The decision to expand to Germany comes as a result of strong online sales in the country, which last year jumped by 75 per cent. Williams said the growing popularity of the brand was because “many people in Germany are very Anglophile in their tastes.”

The new opening is expected to be the first in a series of international locations for Jack Wills, with Williams stating that the brand will enter several new markets in the coming year as part of the overseas sales strategy.

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