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Dec 4, 2018
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John Lewis sales down again but And/Or and Kin surge

Published
Dec 4, 2018

The strong Black Friday week at John Lewis appears to have been a one-off with the retailer back in negative territory in the seven days up to December 1.


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On Tuesday, the company said that its overall sales (including its Waitrose supermarkets) fell by 4% to just over £297 million. But the John Lewis department store chain and its webstore dropped by a worse 5.9% as interest tailed off following the Black Friday frenzy.

Even the Fashion department, which has been a strong performer for the chain for some time, was down by 1.8%. The company said that this was due to cold weather categories being affected by relatively mild temperatures in the seven-day period.

That said, some of the retailer’s own-brand womenswear performed “particularly well” as it was driven by customers shopping for their party looks. And it seems that the words “particularly well” are a bit of an understatement. In fact, the company’s casual And/Or brand saw its sales rising 144%, while Kin was up a smaller-but-still-impressive 48%.

The picture was worse in other departments with Home sales down 8.8%. Sales of Christmas decorations were up 9.2% “as customers enjoyed preparing their homes for Christmas” and it was one of the biggest weeks ever for Christmas tree sales.

Electrical and Home Technology sales were down 7.7% but Personal Care sales were up 38% driven by demand for the Dyson Airwrap. Electrical Accessories were also up 32%.

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