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Australian clothes retailers focus on costs, brands as profits fall * Pacific Brands FY14 net loss A$224.5 mln vs A$74 mln profit * Pacific Brands says sales to rise in FY15 but earnings to fall * Specialty Fashion FY14 net profit A$12.5 mln vs A$13 mln * Focus on sales, margins rather than discounting - Specialty CEO By Swati Pandey SYDNEY, Aug 26 (Reuters) - Australian retailers Pacific Brands Ltd and Specialty Fashion Group Ltd on Tuesday said they would focus on growing core brands as they look to capitalise on rising sales with improving consumer sentiment. The clothing retailers posted higher sales growth for the year to June, even though profit margins came under pressure due to discounting to lure customers who may be skimping on clothes to spend more on food and durable goods. Concerns about Australia's economic growth following the end of a mining investment boom, proposed government budget cuts and higher household debt have forced consumers to tighten their purse strings on discretionary items while staples have done relatively better, analysts said. "There are signs of some improvements and we are expecting further improvements over the rest of the year, but it's certainly not boom time for retailers anytime soon," said Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC Markets. "Consumers are being quite conservative, they are paying off debt or saving money and that obviously means that they are not spending in stores, and until there's a bit more confidence it's hard to be optimistic on the retail space." A measure of Australian consumer sentiment rose strongly in August after a federal budget-related slump in April and May, as households viewed the near-term economic outlook more positively and fretted less about their finances. Even so, Pacific Brands, Australia's largest listed clothing manufacturer, on Tuesday said it had swung to a net loss of A$224.5 million ($208 million) in the year to June as it was hit by one-off items that took the gloss of rising sales.


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