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Buyer bites – Blue Inc & Officer’s Club

What’s performing well for Shao Wern Lim and Amy Gill.

The Source grabs five minutes with some key retailers to find out what licensed properties have been doing well for them and their predictions for the run up to Christmas.

Today: Blue Inc and Officer’s Club.

Shao Wern Lim and Amy Gill, assistant buyer for footwear and accessories, Blue Inc and Officer’s Club

“Licensed socks are big business now. We are doing well with Minions socks and Adventure Time was also good for us. We will do well with Batman ones, too.

“We’re going down the streetwear route with Star Wars, while to pick up on the excitement surrounding the Batman vs Superman film, we feel confident about our belts and wallets.”

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