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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by Hart-floot
    Is this the end for the Chavtastic noughties?!?

    Burberry sales growth slumps
    According to today's Torygraph, Burberry are suing some guy for doing a roaring trade in Burberry outfits for ferrets. The Burberry spokesman even hinted that Burberry may start doing the same themselves!

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  • DimPrawn
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    My pants are real Burberry, as are the seat covers on my pimped Nova. Chavtastic.

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  • Bagpuss
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    Don't chavs buy fake Burberry? The drop in sales is the rich realising they are dressing pseudo chavy

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  • Hart-floot
    started a topic Chavtastic News

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    Is this the end for the Chavtastic noughties?!?

    Burberry sales growth slumps

    Mark Tran
    Wednesday October 12, 2005


    The luxury clothing firm Burberry today reported a marked slowdown in sales growth, sending its shares tumbling.
    The company - which yesterday named a new executive to succeed Rose Marie Bravo - said it faced "some of the toughest trading for 20 years", exacerbated by its concentration on London.

    Other retailers have said business in the capital has been affected by the July 7 suicide bombings and further attempted attacks on the transport system a fortnight later.


    Article http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/s...590476,00.html

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