The economy is The cry of the zomersolden to set up, sounds get louder over time. Friday, it’s almost the eighties, the Belgian modespelers, of Bristol, about the CONCENTRATED to Ann Demeulemeester, and Nathan, who together with the government, asking for an answer to that question, and that “hundreds and hundreds of bankruptcies and thousands of layoffs to be avoided”.

“we Want to be our business of the demise, we will have to soldenwetgeving now change,” say Mimi Lamote, CHIEF of Mayerline, and Peter Perquy, the chief executive of the Terre Bleu, Gigue, and Zilton. It will act as a platform for the fashion industry.

In an open letter, they asked for a meeting with prime minister Sophie Wilmès (MR) and minister of employment and the Economy, Nathalie Muylle CD&V). The letter was signed by 78 of the Belgian modespelers, such as Ambiorix, Bel&Bo, Brantano, Nathan, Prima Donna S. Oliver, and in the Field.

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a Concrete call for signatories to ensure that the sale, at the earliest, on 1 August, could begin. The so-called fluistersolden, and the tying would have to be removed, and replaced with a lock-up period, which begins from the moment of the shop doors will be open.”If we are going to be shops open, and we know that some of the major retailers, and online players tend to take as much as possible for the goods to a major discount to sell the stock to get quick cash-flow generating,” says Perquy.

it’s a Belgian brand and boutiques, the situation is quite different: “When we are in our collections, not for a few months, with a full margin will sell, we do not have any financial buffer and to use the sales-to-wear, and to be a part of the mid-term loss to deal with that.”

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