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  • press July 2025

    Uniqlo Lands in Munich: The Battle of the Fashion Giants

    Münchner Merkur/tz by Dominik Göttler

    Achim comments on Uniqlo’s continued push into the German market with its planned Munich store opening in fall 2025.

    The company's expansion into Munich highlights both the opportunities and the hurdles of competing in Germany’s saturated fast-fashion landscape. Achim notes that the brand’s focus on durable, high-quality basics aligns with the shift in consumer preferences away from disposable fashion and toward functional, value-driven basics. Its Japanese image of precision and thoroughness further strengthens its positioning, even though production practices are similar to those of its rivals. He adds that durability supports Uniqlo’s sustainability profile; however, recycling challenges demonstrate that the industry is still in its infancy. Achim further states that Germany is a challenging market due to full wardrobes, cautious spending, and strong low-price competition. Achim makes clear that Uniqlo’s future in Germany depends on its ability to seize market share from established players.

  • press October 2025

    Uniqlo Lands in Frankfurt: The Global Hype About Uniqlo

    Frankfurter Rundschau by Kathrin Rosendorff

    Achim dissects Uniqlo’s success, positioning it as a considered alternative to the fast fashion paradigm.

    As Uniqlo opens its 11th store in Germany, the article explores the brand’s positioning and growth drivers while critically examining its claims of democratization, quality, and sustainability. Achim notes that Uniqlo’s rise reflects a broader shift in consumer preferences toward longevity and quality, with its innovative, functional fabrics serving as a defining USP. Unlike its competitors, Uniqlo isn’t driven by rapid trend cycles or ultra-fast production; its focus on functionality, craftsmanship, and accessible yet moderate pricing sets it apart. Although he doubts that Uniqlo will overtake Inditex, Achim believes that Uniqlo is poised to challenge H&M amid its current slowdown.

    Source: Frankfurter Rundschau