Fashion retailer Next exceeded its sales expectations by £50m, leading it to lift its full-year profit guidance by £10m to £860m
Next says warm weather and demand for formal clothing have helped boost its sales in recent months.
The return to formal dressing"perhaps driven by pent-up demand for social events such as weddings", many of which were limited during COVID-19 restrictions, had also played to the brand's strengths, it added.
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