It's taken since 1963, but Canvas has landed
For N. Brown the decision to target this new grouping came when it started playing around with younger brands like Simply Be and found this was a more than welcome addition to its core 50-plus year-old customer base.
At US-based Lands' End the prompt to go-young has been the appearance of Sheffield-born Nick Coe into the chief executive's seat at the company's HQ in the superbly-named Dodgeville in Wisconsin. He reckons he has brought a new perspective to the organisation.
The new range, Canvass, is aimed at an early-30s age group whereas the core Lands' End range is for 45 to 50-year-olds who Coe admits were nearer the age of 30 when they first become customers of the company many years ago.
The UK launch of Canvas follows its appearance in the US 12 months ago where Coe says it might only represent a small percentage of group sales at present but it is growing fast.
I'll have some of that - clothing
This injection of growth from the younger demographic has also been seen at N. Brown where its financials show that the average age of its customer base is declining as growth in sales of its younger lines far outstrip those of its ranges aimed at its traditional older grouping.
At Lands' End it might have taken 47 years but under Coe's short stewardship the company seems to have sussed the obvious - that young people are the future.

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