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US Q4 in brief - Oxford Industries, Shoe Carnival, G-III Apparel Group

2020-01-31 13:29:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com

In the latest fourth-quarter filings from US apparel and footwear brands and retailers, Oxford Industries has reported its twelfth consecutive quarter of positive comparable sales, and G-III Apparel Group saw profit rise but revenue fall. Elsewhere, Guess CEO Carlos Alberini has hailed a "strong" performance, and Lands' End has reported increases in both earnings and revenue. 

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