JAPAN: Uniqlo same-store sales climb 7.9% in March

Author: just-style.com | 2 April 2009

Same-store sales at the Uniqlo casual clothing chain rose 7.9% in March, compared with the same month last year, owner Fast Retailing Co said today (2 April).

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