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  2. Canterbury of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    A Canterbury clothing label from around the 1970s. Canterbury of New Zealand was established in 1904 by three English immigrants, John Lane, Pringle Walker and Alfred Rudkin. The company began producing garments in Canterbury, New Zealand. Canterbury then began making uniforms for the New Zealand and Australian armies during the First World War.

  3. Category : Defunct retail companies of the United Kingdom

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    B. Barkers of Kensington; Barratts Shoes; Bata shoe factory; Edward Bates (department store) Bay Trading Company; Bearmans; Beatties of London; Benzie & Miller

  4. List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom ...

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    French clothing company: Founded by former French tennis player Rene Lacoste. The UK flagship shop in Brompton Road, London opened in 2012. [42] Lady Jane: Lady Jane Boutique – Carnaby Street – 1966: 1966 Henry Moss & Harry Fox 1 Ladies' fashion boutique: Iconic first ladies' fashion boutique opened in Carnaby Street in London. Moss ...

  5. List of department stores of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A company created to buy and run retail businesses for investor by Harry Brooks. Sir Samuel R. Hogg was appointed chairman in 1958 after investigating a shareholder row over a £1 million loss. The same year they sold their Canadian operations. The company grew into an operating company that managed furniture, clothing and department stores.

  6. Pentland Group - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1932, when immigrant couple Berko and Minnie Rubin (from eastern Europe) [3] created the Liverpool Shoe Company. [2] In 1959, their 21-year-old son, Stephen Rubin , who had recently graduated from University College London with a degree in law, began working alongside his father as joint managing director .

  7. Superdry - Wikipedia

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    Slowing sales caused the company to review its 2012 plans to open 20 more stores. By 2012 all of Dunkerton’s Cult Clothing stores had been rebranded as Superdry stores. [2] At the start of 2012, Superdry issued a profits warning, and share price slumped to £2.92, down from a high of £15.84 in February 2011.

  8. File:Canterbury clothing label 1970s.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Burton (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Burton is a British online clothing retailer, former high street retailer and clothing manufacturer, specialising in men's clothing and footwear. The company was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index, but became a trading name of Arcadia Group Brands Ltd, part of the Arcadia Group.