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"is NExt goinbg out of style"

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cod · 02/05/2006 12:58

i htought it was just me who use dto liek it but now no longer find much to like

extracts form business pages here:

"In an attempt to fight back Next will spend about £16 million, or £40 per sq ft, on modernising the top 10 per cent of its store portfolio, which account for 25 per cent of sales, starting with a store on Oxford Street in London.

Other initiatives include trimming the range of items on sale at Next’s stores to make shopping easier and give greater prominence to bestselling products.

Mr Wolfson said: “We can see things that we can do but we are broadly happy with the ranges.”

He added that the changes to the fashion ranges would only improve sales by 2 per cent to 3 per cent at best.

Next will test new new products, such as cosmetics, gold jewellery and large electrical goods, which would be sold through Next Directory.
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But while it has been opening a lot of new stores, many of its existing ones are starting to look tired.

The shopping experience has got worse over the past two years, claims one leading competitor. “They have massively increased the density of the stores. It is bloody hard to get a buggy round. And the stores are visually polluted. What am I supposed to buy? What are the key looks? What should I be wearing?” he said.

Wolfson appears to recognise at least some of the problems. In the coming weeks Next will open a new trial store. Eight will be opened by August, and if the trial is a success, Wolfson plans to roll out elements into “key stores”.
Marks & Spencer, under Stuart Rose, has won back its position as Britain’s largest clothing retailer and has begun to regain market share.

Next has certainly benefited from the turmoil at M&S over the past decade. Between 1998 and 2003 M&S’s market share fell from 13% to 11.1%. Next raised its market share over the same period from 3.9% to 6.8%.

Now M&S is hitting back. It has better products, a new head of womenswear and a hugely successful advertising campaign starring Twiggy, the model who is a 1960s icon.

But Rose and his team are not the only people making life difficult for Next. “If it were just an M&S recovery that Next had to worry about, we think it could cope,” said Whitehead.

But Next also has to compete with River Island, the privately owned retailer. According to research by Deutsche Bank, 19.5% of Next customers also shop at River Island (only M&S attracts more of them — 29.5%). Profits at River Island rose by more than 50% to over £120m last year, defying the slowdown on the high street.

New Look — another key competitor — is also expanding aggressively as the group’s private-equity owners package it up for a float on the stock market later this year or early next.

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blueteddy · 02/05/2006 16:12

It used to have a few nice bits in, but the latest catalouge is awful! The womens collection is the worst yet & the little boys stuff is pretty much all pink!
Don't like the fact that when you wear something from Next everybody knows where it came from, or you bump into several people wearing the same top as you, due to the fact EVERYONE owns a Next directory!

cod · 02/05/2006 16:28

i still quiote like some stuff but its the exception not thet rule
find shoes generally fit scaerwny fish feet too.
agree shops are over stoccked nad not parm friendly

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LittleSarah · 02/05/2006 16:33

Went of style ages ago IMHO... dull dull dull.

tallulah · 02/05/2006 17:36

I always find their shops really claustrophobia- inducing. They've just opened a new outlet shop near me. I went once and it was full of men pushing empty buggies (wtf?) so I came straight out again.

Bit of an aside but if child is not in buggy and shop is packed, fold the blessed thing Angry

desperatehousewife · 02/05/2006 17:47

never really been in i'd say!

cod · 02/05/2006 17:48

that was hte headline itn eh paper to be fair
i mean has it lost otuch wiht the popel who used to like it

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desperatehousewife · 02/05/2006 17:50

I hope it didn't have that many typos - or i'd be wanting my money back

cod · 02/05/2006 17:51

arf dhw

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Tutter · 02/05/2006 17:54

have always hated it for ladies wear. lots of manmade fibres and ill-fitting trousers.

but get lots of trousers for ds from there (but no tops - they all have 'next' printed somewhere on them [not always obvious, but annoyingly there]).

cod · 02/05/2006 17:56

school wear fantastic imo
shoes great
socks great ( as any trip to a soft play centre will tell oyu)

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nutcracker · 02/05/2006 18:12

I like some of their kids stuff but have to brave the sales to afford it so tend to stick to H&M instead.

Bozza · 02/05/2006 22:02

Schoolwear - waste of money. Go to Asda but not sure on quality for such heavy wearage* or Adams as they usually have second item at half price.

*I bought DS two pairs of trousers from Asda in September and they have both (in the last fortnight) split below the zip. I asked DH if it meant that DS was well-endowed or if it was co-incidence and got a lecture about DS's age - he's 5. Actually though trousers are age 3-4 so may just be that he has grown.

Tortington · 02/05/2006 23:08

i hate next. boring boring clothes. i would buy a suit for work from there - if i won the fkin lottery. apart from that - you may as well go to laura fkin ashley or somat and buy a flowery top

expatinscotland · 02/05/2006 23:10

yeah but if i won the lottery i wouldn't need a suit for work b/c i'd be outta there like a bullet.

Tortington · 02/05/2006 23:10

this is true

expatinscotland · 02/05/2006 23:11

i wouldn't go to next at all.

i'd go to the airline counter at the airport.

and get the fuck outta here.

:o

Tortington · 02/05/2006 23:13

me too. on a plane with no babies allowed.

handlemecarefully · 02/05/2006 23:13

"Dullsville", "safe and boring" etc - lol! I've ordered a lot of summer clothing from Next pour moi! - but then at pushing 38 I am safe, boring and turning into my mother! ...there is no hope for me...(and there was I under the delusion that I was looking pretty good in some of the stuff). Never mind!

chipmonkey · 02/05/2006 23:13

Sallystrawberry, Next clothes fit me perfectly and I can safely say that I am a Funny Shape!Grin

expatinscotland · 02/05/2006 23:14

id want one that allowed babies. and offered alcoholic beverages before takeoff.

and was going some place warm.

Tortington · 02/05/2006 23:20

welli'm up for a pissfest on a plane - but not with babies - babies and voddie don't mix.

Linnet · 02/05/2006 23:34

My local next is tiny, I wish they'd open a bigger store. I also wish they wouldn't change the stock every 2 blooming days. You go in see something, think I'll buy it at the end of the week go back and it's not there and No they aren't getting any more in and NO they can't order it from the nearest store as they don't do that you can either go there yourself or order through the directory.

Can you tell I had a run in with them at the weekend? Dd1 has her heart set on a top that they don't have in her size only have them in ages 4 or 10, umm why? Aren't getting anymore in and if I want it I need to travel 20 odd miles to another store as they won't order one for me from the other store. Gggrrr

I love the adjustable waists in the kids trousers, Dd1 is skinny and I've found the only way to get any trousers to fit her properly is to get them from Next. If I can get them in her size of course.

wessexgirl · 03/05/2006 14:34

I like their childrenswear, though it is very samey season after season, but wonder why the directory never does discounts or offers for good customers? I know they have the sale but only the minging stuff is ever available online and there is no way jose I am ever standing in a sale queue pre-9a.m.

My small town used to condemn me to shopping in Next or M&S only, but now we have Monsoon for stuff you want to last and H&M for fashiony-but-ephemeral stuff so Next is going to lose a lot of its local customer base.

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