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Abstract:Some of its sister brands, such as & Other Stories and Arket, already market a selection of external brands in addition to their own products.
H&M said on Monday that it would test selling external brands and products in a bid to attract new shoppers.
H&M reported an 8% rise in third-quarter sales on Monday, measured in local currencies. However, investor concerns that it is not yet back on track weighed on its shares.
Its external brand trial was first reported by Swedish online news site breakit.se, which referred to a job ad on H&M's website.
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STOCKHOLM — Sweden's H&M said on Monday its budget fashion chain H&M, which accounts for the bulk of group sales, would test selling external brands and products.
Some of the group's newer, smaller brands such as & Other Stories and Arket, already market a selection of external brands in addition to their own products.
A move in the same direction for the 72-year-old core brand would be a significant strategy shift and a possible step toward competing directly with multi-brand online retailers such as Germany's Zalando and Britain's ASOS.
A company spokesman said complementing the H&M brand with external brands would hopefully attract new shoppers, declining to give more details about the trial.
The world's second-biggest fashion retailer after Zara owner Inditex has seen profits drop for three straight years, due to slowing sales at its core brand's physical stores.
H&M earlier on Monday reported an 8% rise in third-quarter sales, measured in local currencies. Investor concerns that it is not yet back on track however weighed on its shares.
Its external brand trial was first reported by Swedish online news site breakit.se which referred to a job ad on H&M's website.
“The H&M brand will now develop our offer of external brands. The purpose is to complement our offer with external brands to add excitement and energy and we see great opportunities for growth and to find new customers,” H&M said.
“We have set a first vision on what we would like to do – now we will set the plan on how to test and scale this for H&M,” it said in the job ad.
Other high-street clothing retailers that have started to sell other brands include Britain's Next plc which has evolved its website over the past decade from a single brand site to an aggregator of clothing, footwear and homewares from different providers.
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