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Big dust-up at Superdry

Firm fights to stop founder’s return

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FASHION firm Superdry has gone to war with a founder who is fighting to take back control.

Julian Dunkerton, who left the firm last year, wants to rejoin the board after slamming boss Euan Sutherland’s running of the business.

But Superdry yesterday claimed Dunkerton’s return would be “extremely damaging.”

It also blamed him for last year’s autumn and winter collection­s flop, claiming he ignored growing trends and focused too much on “legacy” designs.

Dunkerton was brand and product director until he quit last March.

Superdry called his alternativ­e plans on how run the company – rejected by the board in late February – as “flawed” and “imprecise.” A vote on whether to reinstall him will take place on April 2. Dunkerton, backed by fellow founder James Holder, hit out at the firm’s management after it announced last month that quarterly sales had fallen 1.5 per cent, with store takings tumbling 8.5 per cent and even online trade dropping 0.7 per cent.

He called the figures a “damning indictment of Superdry’s misguided strategy”.

The firm’s shares have crashed 75 per cent since the start of last year.

Dunkerton owns 18 per cent of the business and Holder 9.7 per cent, so the slump has wiped a packet off their stakes.

The pair want Peter Williams, who chairs fashion chain Boohoo, to be made a director.

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