Big retailers who have struck tough times despite the booming economy have themselves to blame, says First Retail Group managing director Chris Wilkinson.
He was making the comments after it was announced yesterday that 10 stores of fashion retailers Marcs and David Lawrence would be closing down in New Zealand.
It is the latest in a slew of well-known retailers to go under in the past year.
Rhodes and Beckett, and Herringbone were placed in voluntary administration in February, leaving the futures of about 140 workers in doubt.
Payless Shoes and Howards Storage World appointed administrators two months ago, while children's retailer Pumpkin Patch entered receivership last October.