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Stefan Persson, the son of H&M's founder, owns a 19,000-acre country estate in southern England. In 1997, Persson splurged some of his fortunes on a 3,000-acre country estate in Wiltshire, southern England, which went on to become Ramsbury Estates. Ramsbury Estates has about 7,000 acres of farmland, with a focus on wheat and barley alongside a small herd of cattle. Geography Photos/Universal Images Group via Getty ImagesLike many modern farms, Ramsbury Estates has diversified. Ramsbury Estates declined to comment on exactly what the "agency" portion of its business is comprised of.
Persons: Stefan Persson, H, Persson, Erling Persson, Stefan, Persson splurged Organizations: M's, Service, 101st, Bloomberg, Invest, , Ramsbury Estates, Getty, Ramsbury, M Locations: England, Wall, Silicon, Sweden, Wiltshire, Ramsbury, Monki
H&M to sell second-hand clothes at London store
  + stars: | 2023-09-13 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
LONDON, Sept 13 (Reuters) - H&M (HMb.ST) plans to sell second-hand clothes and accessories at its flagship store in London from Oct. 5, as pressure increases on fast fashion companies to curb their environmental impact by encouraging the reuse and recycling of garments. It will be the second H&M store to offer second-hand clothes, after Barcelona which opened earlier this year. H&M also has an online second-hand offering in Sweden and Germany. H&M launched a clothing rental service at its Regent Street store in November last year. Zara (ITX.MC) last week launched its online second-hand service in France, having trialled it in Britain since November last year.
Persons: Helen Reid, Alison Williams Organizations: European Union, M's, Regent, Thomson Locations: London, Cos, Monki, Barcelona, Sweden, Germany, Europe, United States, Zara, ITX.MC, France, Britain
H&M to sell second-hand clothes at London flagship
  + stars: | 2023-09-13 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
People passing a large scale sign for the high street clothes and clothing brand H&M outside their flagship store on the corner of Oxford Street and Regent Street. H&M plans to sell second-hand clothes and accessories at its flagship store in London from Oct. 5, as pressure increases on fast fashion companies to curb their environmental impact by encouraging the reuse and recycling of garments. It will be the second H&M store to offer second-hand clothes, after Barcelona which opened earlier this year. H&M launched a clothing rental service at its Regent Street store in November last year. Zara last week launched its online second-hand service in France, having trialed it in Britain since November last year.
Organizations: Oxford Street, Regent, European Union, M's Locations: London, United Kingdom, Cos, Monki, Barcelona, Sweden, Germany, Europe, United States, Zara, France, Britain
STOCKHOLM, June 29 (Reuters) - H&M (HMb.ST) plans to sell more third-party brands online and in stores, CEO Helena Helmersson said on Thursday, as one of the world's top fashion retailers ramps up its effort to take on e-commerce rivals. Its marketplace strategy, launched last year, is aimed at challenging online rivals like Zalando, ASOS, and fast-fashion giant Shein as competition intensifies. Inditex-owned (ITX.MC) Zara features other brands only for exclusive collaborations, such as with South Korean label Ader Error and British shoemaker Clarks. "This has been really well received by customers who also complement the H&M assortment with other brands," Helmersson said. "Inditex's thinking is focused on its own brands, own stores and own online," said Lowery.
Persons: Helena Helmersson, M's, Zara, Clarks, Helmersson, Geoff Lowery, Inditex's Zara, Lowery, Marie, Helen Reid, Josephine Mason, Emma Rumney Organizations: Adidas, South, Marie Mannes, Thomson Locations: STOCKHOLM, Cos, Swedish, Monki, Hong Kong, Stockholm, London
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