Country Road Group
Company type | Fashion Retailer |
---|---|
Industry | Retail |
Founded | 1974 |
Headquarters | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Products | Clothing, footwear, accessories, homewares, furniture |
Revenue | $237.6 million (FY06/07) |
Website | http://www.countryroad.com.au/ |
Country Road is an upscale store located in Australia and New Zealand clothing retailer, with 68 free standing stores and 77 department store concessions. It is traded on the Australian Stock Exchange, with South African company Woolworths Holdings Limited owning 88%. Country Road has a customer loyalty scheme, which enables members to receive special offers and early invitations to sales. It was changed in 2007 to require members to spend a minimum amount annually to receive benefits.
The company produces women's clothing, footwear & accessories; men's clothing, footwear & accessories; children's clothing; and homewares. In 1981, Myer purchased Country Road, but was sold in 1987-88 and listed on the share market. In 1984, Country Road began producing menswear, then in 1986, it began producing accessories. In 1988, it expanded into homewares and the American market. In 1998, Woolworths Holdings Limited acquired a controlling interest in the company. By 2000-01, Country Road had closed its American stores and started producing childrenswear.
History
The company was founded in 1974 by Stephen Bennett, initially as a shirt label. It grew rapidly to become Australia's first lifestyle brand.[1] It's growth during the 90's extended in both product range and location, operating over 100 stores at its peak.
It was relaunched in July 2004 as a company that has higher volume sales and lower product prices. In the years 2006-07, Country Road has reduced its prices by 25%, resulting in a 70% rise in sales volume. Prior to the re-launch, Country Road was a retailer with a premium price and a strong brand identity. The current head designer for Country Road is Sophie Holt (previously chief designer for women's fashion chain store Witchery). Its head office is located in Richmond, Victoria, the Australian flagship store is located nearby in South Yarra, Victoria. The Northern District head office is located above the flagship store of New South Wales, in Pitt Street Mall.
Beginning 2003, Country Road entered into an exclusive agreement with Myer department stores. Under this agreement, Country Road agreed to sell exclusively to Myer and not to its main rival, David Jones Limited. It also included joint marketing and in-store visual merchandising. This arrangement ended in January 2007 when Country Road became a concession store in David Jones and selected Myer stores. There were also stores in Boston and other cities in the United States, as recent as 2000 or later, which closed due to poor sales.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "The Long Road Back". The Age. The Age. 2003. Retrieved 16 June 2011.
Further reading
- Solly Lew asks Country Road if it's fair dinkum, The Sydney Morning Herald, 18 June 2004.
- Getting back on track, Sunday Herald Sun, 20 January 2007.
- Myer Grace Bros and Country Road strengthen ties, retrieved 12 May 2007.
- Business Report South Africa, 25 October 2007.
- Australian Exporters: Country Road Clothing, retrieved 26 October 2007.
External links
- Use dmy dates from May 2011
- Articles lacking reliable references from December 2006
- Retail companies of Australia
- Clothing brands
- Clothing brands of Australia
- Companies based in Melbourne
- Companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange
- Woolworth
- Companies established in 1974
- Defunct retail companies of the United States
- Clothing stubs