When Gap appeared on British high streets in 1987, its particular brand of all-American fashion proved an instant hit. Three decades on, however, it had lost its distinctive appeal and yesterday (July 1) shuttered all 81 of its UK stores. So, where did it go wrong?
The closure of Gap stores was not a total shock. The fashion giant hinted at troubles earlier this year when it said that it was reviewing the profitability of 19 outlets. Global sales for Gap Inc, which includes sister brands Old Navy and Banana Republic, were down 16% to $16.4bn last year.
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Source: The Drum