Matches Fashion to Relaunch in 2026 After Administration
Luxury retailer Matches Fashion is set for a 2026 comeback after being bought from administration by the founders of Mile. The brand collapsed in 2024 owing over £210m.
Luxury retailer Matches Fashion is set for a 2026 comeback after being bought from administration by the founders of Mile. The brand collapsed in 2024 owing over £210m.
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