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Very expands Everyday own brand collection with 900 more fashion and home products

by Fiona Briggs
February 3, 2023
in Retailer News
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Digital retailer Very, operated by The Very Group, is expanding its Everyday own brand collection with more than 900 new fashion and home products, following strong customer demand since it launched in summer 2022.

The creation of the Everyday range, designed by Very’s in-house team, is a key part of the retailer’s strategy to offer families even greater value, convenience and flexibility. Spanning women’s, men’s, and kids’ fashion as well as homeware, products cost an average of 20% less than the V by Very own brand range and around 85% of items are available for £30 or less.

The expansion includes 540 new fashion products launching in January 2023, such as casual essentials from £6, school uniform items from £5 and denim from £18. Between January and March 2023, a further 400 new home products will be added across home accessories, bedroom furniture, textiles, dining and garden.

Among the best-selling Everyday fashion products to date are women’s jeggings and skinny jeans, men’s t-shirts and denim, and childrenswear featuring prints and slogans. Within the home category, beds, bedroom furniture ranges and bedding have been some of the most popular products.  

Robbie Feather, retail managing director at The Very Group, said: “We’re proud to have created Everyday at a time when value is more important than ever to our customers. The positive response we’ve had since launch shows that we’re getting the offer right, and we’re pleased to be expanding the collection significantly across both fashion and home.

“Developing our own brand ranges will continue to play an important role in our future plans to help families get more out of life by offering the value, convenience and flexibility they need.”

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