Who owns next?

Who owns next?

Next Holdings Limited
Next plc

Formerly J Hepworth & Son (1864–1982)
Total equity £ 660.9 million (2021)
Owner Next Holdings Limited
Number of employees 41,547 (2021)
Website www.next.co.uk

Is next a good brand?

According to YouGov BrandIndex, it has the third strongest brand on the high street behind just Marks & Spencer and Debenhams. And it ranks well across almost all metrics, from buzz (a balance of the positive and negative things said about a brand) to quality and reputation.

How many stores does next have?

Retailers – Next Next PLC is a British multinational clothing, footwear and home products retailer headquartered in Leicestershire. It has around 700 stores, of which 550 are in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and around 200 are in continental Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

Where is NEXT clothing made?

When it comes to social sustainability, Next has standard protections in place – a Code of Practice, and supplier lists on its site (although this covers over 1000 different factories, predominantly in China and Turkey). On its corporate site, Next estimates 98% of all of its products come from compliant factories.

How ethical is NEXT?

Little of its supply chain is certified by labour standards which ensure worker health and safety, living wages or other labour rights. It received a score of 31-40% in the 2021 Fashion Transparency Index. There is no evidence it implements practices to support diversity and inclusion in its supply chain.

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Who are Next’s customers?

Targeted at an age range between 20 and 46, with a focus on the 25–35 age group, the Next product range features high-quality, contemporary but not trendy styling, priced at levels affordable to the company’s targeted middle-class market.

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Are Next an ethical brand?

Next is a member of the Ethical Trading Initiative and is involved with ACT in Cambodia to advance living wages. It has a Code of Conduct in place and states that it has audited 99% of facilities during the previous year.

Is next considered fast fashion?

Ironically, brands like ASOS and Next are now dropping Boohoo due to these allegations, but they themselves are fast fashion brands too. And what’s often left out of the headlines is that fast fashion is accepted by shareholders and society more generally, so long as it turns a profit.

Is next a fast fashion brand?

Yes, Next is a fast fashion brand. It has over 44,000 employees across its 700 stores, 500 of which are located in the UK, with an additional 200 in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Next is a fast fashion brand due to the huge scale and high speed at which it sells clothes.

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Where do Next clothes come from?

Next is a British fashion and homewares retailer. It was founded in 1864, originally as a tailors, and today it is owned by shareholders on the London Stock Exchange. In 2021 it made £3.2 billion in revenue, making it the largest clothing retailer by sales in the United Kingdom.

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