The Scotsman

Scots footwear chain Schuh retreats from Germany

● Retailer also points to tough conditions on the UK high street

- By SCOTT REID sreid@ scotsman. com

Schuh, the Livingston- headquarte­red footwear retailer, is to pull out of Germany as it focuses on its business closer to home, laying part of the blame for the move on Brexit.

The firm, which was founded in 1981, said it had “recalibrat­ed significan­tly” over the last 12 months, amid “very difficult trading conditions”.

It is to close its three stores in Germany after trading on 22 June to focus efforts on its UK, Irish and Channel Island business.

The group noted that Germany was its first choice for European expansion outside the UK and Ireland with the first store opening in Oberhausen in 2015, followed by Ruhr Park later that year and Essen opening the following year.

“Over t he past f ew years these markets have changed considerab­ly in a constantly evolving retail landscape, not least with the impact of Brexit,” it added.

The firm’s German website will continue to trade, with all orders fulfilled by its UK warehouses.

Colin Temple, managing director at Schuh, said: “Since o p e n i n g , t h e s t o r e s h ave received exceptiona­l feedback and despite the trading headwinds I am so proud of the achievemen­t of having been able to open in another country in a foreign language with such high acclaim from customers and vendors alike.

“This i s t estament t o t he exceptiona­l work t hat has been invested by our divisional manager, whose project this was, and testament to all our staff employed across Germany for whom we can only thank them for their valuable input.

“We are sorry they will not be part of the Schuh/ Genesco family moving forward.”

The company said that over the past few days its divisional manager and retail director have visited the three German sites to communicat­e the update in person and offer support to staff affected.

In a wider update on its tradi ng, t he retailer said: “We have experience­d challengin­g sales, margin pressure as a result of a highly promotiona­l retail environmen­t and marketplac­e constraint­s minimising our ability to leverage fixed property expenses.

“Strategica­lly we are focused to deliver initiative­s to further enhance customer experience this year, including our new transforma­tional 2020 store design, CRM [ customer relationsh­ip management] personalis­ation and drive brand awareness via customer out of home and digital recruitmen­t.”

US group Genesco bought Schuh in 2011 for £ 125 million.

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