FEMAIL reveals how Boohoo coats cost up to 150% more in their different brands

Yesterday the Boohoo group revealed they were  launching a probe after an investigation revealed their brands were selling identical items for vastly different prices. The multi-billion pound brand, which owns Debenhams, Dorothy Perkins, Warehouse, Oasis, and Karen Millen among others, faced questions after an identical mushroom coat was found on sale at £89 in upmarket … Read more

FEMAIL reveals how Boohoo coats cost up to 150% more in their different brands

Yesterday the Boohoo group revealed they were  launching a probe after an investigation revealed their brands were selling identical items for vastly different prices. The multi-billion pound brand, which owns Debenhams, Dorothy Perkins, Warehouse, Oasis, and Karen Millen among others, faced questions after an identical mushroom coat was found on sale at £89 in upmarket … Read more

Boohoo launches probe after same products were sold for different prices across its fashion labels 

Online fashion retailer Boohoo sold the same products for different prices across a number of its fashion brands, a probe revealed.  Price disparities include selling a coat for £89 at Oasis with the same product listed as £65 at Dorothy Perkins. Another product was being sold for £34 more via the Coast clothing website than … Read more

Boohoo launches probe after same products were sold for different prices across its fashion labels 

Online fashion retailer Boohoo sold the same products for different prices across a number of its fashion brands, a probe revealed.  Price disparities include selling a coat for £89 at Oasis with the same product listed as £65 at Dorothy Perkins. Another product was being sold for £34 more via the Coast clothing website than … Read more

Boohoo snaps up Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton in £25m deal

Boohoo has today announced a £25.2million deal to buy Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton as the fast fashion giant continued to carve up the remains of Sir Philip Green’s Arcadia empire with rival ASOS. The online giant, owned by billionaire Mahmud Kamani, said they would be buying the brands and stock but would shut all 214 physical stores, … Read more

Boohoo snaps up Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton in £25m deal

Boohoo has today announced a £25.2million deal to buy Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton as the fast fashion giant continued to carve up the remains of Sir Philip Green’s Arcadia empire with rival ASOS. The online giant, owned by billionaire Mahmud Kamani, said they would be buying the brands and stock but would shut all 214 physical stores, … Read more

Boohoo and Asos face stricter ‘buy now, pay later’ rules

Fast fashion websites face stricter ‘buy now, pay later’ rules to protect young shoppers By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 22:54 GMT, 2 February 2021 | Updated: 22:55 GMT, 2 February 2021 Boohoo and Asos were in the spotlight after the financial regulator vowed to crack down on buy now pay later providers. … Read more

Fashion giant Boohoo are in talks to buy Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton

Bonmarché, the value-oriented clothing retailer, went into administration for the second time in a year on 2 December 2020. There are 226 stores and more than 1200 employees. It is owned as a separate business by Philip Day, whose EWM is also in crisis (see below). Philip Day put this company into administration a few … Read more

Fashion giant Boohoo are in talks to buy Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton

Bonmarché, the value-oriented clothing retailer, went into administration for the second time in a year on 2 December 2020. There are 226 stores and more than 1200 employees. It is owned as a separate business by Philip Day, whose EWM is also in crisis (see below). Philip Day put this company into administration a few … Read more

Fashion giant Boohoo and anonymous benefactor give Mail Force campaign awesome lift

A sensational £1.25million in a single day was raised for Mail Force to help lockdown pupils yesterday. Online fashion retailer Boohoo pledged a whopping £750,000 towards the ambitious campaign to get schoolchildren online. And a further £500,000 arrived from a generous benefactor who requested to remain anonymous. On top of that, donations from Mail readers … Read more