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Rain dampens UK summer clothing sales

UK clothing retailers suffered their worst sales performance in nearly four years in April, official figures showed today.

Heavy rain dampened demand for a new summer wardrobe.

Clothing sales volumes plunged 5.2% month on month in April, the lowest level since June 2008, the Office for National Statistics said.

During the month, retailers failed to shift summer clothing stocked up in unseasonably warm March.

Total retail sales volumes plunged by a worse than expected 2.3% on the month, the lowest level in nearly two and a half years, although this was distorted by a record plunge in petrol and diesel sales following the threat of a fuel tanker strike the previous month.

Stripping out the impact of fuel sales, total retail sales volumes were down 1%, the worst performance excluding fuel in a nearly a year, the ONS said.

Total retail sales volumes plunged by a worse than expected 2.3% on the month, the lowest level in nearly two and a half years, although this was distorted by a record plunge in petrol and diesel sales following the threat of a fuel tanker strike the previous month.

Stripping out the impact of fuel sales, total retail sales volumes were down 1%, the worst performance excluding fuel in a nearly a year, the ONS said.