Shoprite guns for Mr Price and Pick n Pay in R100bn apparel industry
SHOPRITE is gunning for the more than R100 billion South African apparel retail market, aiming its new Uniq clothing chain at the women’s, men’s and children’s wear sector with medium to high- end price ranges. South Africa’s largest retailer opened the first Uniq apparel retail store in Cape Town yesterday. It touted select items such as T-shirts priced at R149, joggers priced at R299 and R799 puffer jackets as it gears up to roll out seven additional Uniq stores in the next few weeks. Shoprite is launching a foray into an apparel retail market that already has Pick n Pay’s clothing division, Mr Price and Foschini among other players. According to Statista, the South African apparel market will record about R108bn in revenues this year. However, a weaker rand,…