Kurt Geiger has filed its accounts for the year to 1 February and they look impressive. The fast-growing premium footwear and accessories retailer has reported healthy increases almost across the board.

To start with, turnover increased to £372.8 million from £338.9 million and gross profit was up to £203.1 million from £186.5 million. That was despite the cost of sales and administrative expenses increasing.

The company’s operating profit rose to £23.4 million from £20.1 million and pre-tax profit increased to £32.38 million from £25.83 million. Net income for the year was £27 million, up from £24 million.

Needless to say, in year that was undeniably tough for the wider fashion sector, the business was justified in calling those figures “impressive”. And they came even though the tota

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