City Chic Collective Ltd
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Price: 0.115 AUD Market Closed
Market Cap: 44.3m AUD
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44.9m AUD
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City Chic Collective Ltd. engages in the retailing of women's clothing in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and the U. S. It offers its products through various brands, such as Millers, Crossroads, Katies, Autograph, and Rivers. The company is headquartered in Alexandria, New South Wales and currently employs 640 full-time employees. The firm specializes in plus-size women’s apparel, footwear and accessories. Its brands include City Chic, Avenue, Evans, CCX, Hips & Curves and Fox & Royal. City Chic and CCX appeal to fashion forward women and its multi-channel model comprises of a network of approximately 89 stores across Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), and websites operating in ANZ and the United States. Avenue and Evans target a customer base across conservative and fashion segments, both with a long history and online customer following. Hips & Curves in the United States, Fox & Royal in ANZ and the United Kingdom are online intimates brands. City Chic Collective owns European-based online marketplace Navabi and also sells its collective of brands through third-party marketplace and wholesale partners in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Europe.

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