The employee owned firm said, however, that unseasonably mild weather continued to soften sales of cold weather lines and outerwear, with overall fashion sales up 0.8 percent.

Homeware sales rose 2.8 percent, while sales in the electricals and home technology (EHT) department increased 1.6 percent.

John Lewis is the only major British retailer to publish weekly sales data, providing the most up-to-date snapshot of shopper health.

British consumers have seen a pick-up in wages, falling prices for goods in stores and record-low interest rates that markets do not expect to rise until late next year, or even 2017.

However, on Thursday official data showed British retail sales fell more than expected last month after surging in September, hurt by the biggest drop in food store sales since May 2014.

Separately on Thursday discount retailer Poundland (>> Poundland Group PLC) warned of "highly volatile" trading conditions, sending its shares tumbling.

(Reporting by James Davey; editing by Adrian Croft)