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Experts on why Boohoo is in a better position than ASOS

Both fast fashion giants issued disappointing updates at the end of last week

Boohoo's recycled collection(Image: Boohoo)

Fast fashion giants Boohoo and ASOS endured a challenging end to last week as both revealed their struggles to keep shoppers spending.

Boohoo posted its first ever drop in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ sales while ASOS warned that its profits could slump to £20m this year, down from more than £190m last year.

Both companies experienced a surge in demand during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic but look to be finding it harder to maintain those levels of interest from potential customers.

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In analysis sent to BusinessLive, experts at Panmure Gordon have had their say on how Boohoo, despite its recent troubles, is still in a better position than its closest rival.

They said: "While issues remain with delivery lead times for non-º£½ÇÊÓÆµ businesses that somewhat undermine the fast fashion appeal, more importantly the back-end of the business appears to be adjusting towards a more realistic position than ASOS.

"The near doubling of inventory days at the year-end is being reined in and the returns-related opex mitigated.

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"We just feel that Boohoo is more commercial than ASOS, although the alternative view is that ASOS is encountering the same issues six months after Boohoo.