dior and chanel are two haute couture examples of competitors. but in high street fashion it would be like topshop and H&M.
uniqlo
Monsoon and Accessorize retail brands span the sub-sectors of the fashion industry. Compiling a competitors list requires knowledge of the companyâ??s current and future market positions. That information is need for each brand owned.
it doesn't have it. or may be Miu Miu.. just a little bit
Aquascutum and Maxmara I would have thught are Jaegers main competitors, although they are designing for a younger market so I would also compare them to Zara.
BHS, Marks and Spencer, Moss Brothers and Greenwoods
Chanel is a brand that specializes in both haute couture and ready-to-wear fashion. It's main competitors in the same market are long-standing fashion houses like Christian Dior, Yves Saint Laurent (Saint Laurent), Armani, Valentino, Versace, and Jean Paul Gautier.
Libbey Glass and Pyrex are two of AH largest competitors.
Two competitors of Baskin-Robbins are Kwality Wall's and Ben & Jerry's. There are, of course, many more.
Primark's main competitors include fast fashion retailers such as H&M, Zara, and Uniqlo, which offer similar affordable clothing options. Other notable competitors are online retailers like ASOS and Boohoo, which appeal to younger consumers with trendy and budget-friendly styles. Additionally, traditional department stores and discount chains, such as Target and Walmart, also compete by providing low-cost fashion alternatives.
. Which two High Street retailers do you consider to be Next's biggest clothing competitors?
Blumarine's top competitors include luxury fashion brands such as Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, and Gucci, which also emphasize bold designs and feminine aesthetics. Additionally, brands like Roberto Cavalli and Moschino pose competition in the high-end market, targeting similar customer demographics. These competitors share a focus on vibrant prints, luxurious materials, and a strong Italian heritage, making them key players in the same fashion segment.
Curato (Norway, owned by CapMan)