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Trespass owner sees profits slide as it operates in 'challenging' market

New accounts for the business show turnover dipped slightly from £127.4m to £127.3m over the same period

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Jacobs & Turner, the company behind the renowned outdoor clothing brand Trespass, has seen its profits take a significant hit as sales stagnated during its latest financial year.

The firm reported a pre-tax profit of £1.2m for the year ending 30 June, 2024, a stark decrease from the £9.6m recorded in the previous 12 months, as reported by .

According to newly filed accounts with Companies House, the business also experienced a slight downturn in turnover, from £127.4m to £127.3m over the same timeframe.

Founded in 1938 and headquartered in Glasgow, the company launched the Trespass brand in 1984.

Owned by the affluent Khushi family, dividends paid out amounted to £400,000 for the year, a reduction from £8.4m in the preceding year.

In a challenging retail sector environment, the board's statement acknowledged: "The financial year ended 30 June, 2024, was challenging for the retail sector."

It continued, highlighting rising operating costs and relatively static sales in a difficult market: "Operating costs continued to rise and sales were relatively flat in a tough marketplace."

The strength of the US dollar throughout most of the year was noted as a factor affecting the cost of goods and freight: "USD [US dollar] maintained a strong position for most of the year, impacting the cost of goods and freight."