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Paul Smith Tailors U.S. Approach to Drive Turnaround

TWSJ·May 21 ago·3 min read
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As it positions itself against premium fashion rivals such as Ralph Lauren, the brand is looking to boost the share of U.S. sales from around 23% currently to 50% within the next three to five years.

As it positions itself against premium fashion rivals such as Ralph Lauren, the brand is looking to boost the share of U.S. sales from around 23% currently to 50% within the next three to five years.

As it positions itself against premium fashion rivals such as Ralph Lauren, the brand is looking to boost the share of U.S. sales from around 23% currently to 50% within the next three to five years.

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