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  2. Edinburgh Woollen Mill - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, The Edinburgh Woollen Mill was founded by Drew Stevenson as the Langholm Dyeing and Finishing Company Limited, dyeing wool yarn to order. His eldest son, David Stevenson, opened the first retail store in Randolph Place, Edinburgh, in 1970. In 1972, the first English store was opened in Carlisle. [8] [9]

  3. Austin Reed (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The Edinburgh Woollen Mill (trademarks) Austin Reed was a British fashion retailer founded in 1900, and the brand was acquired by Edinburgh Woollen Mill in 2016. History

  4. Peacocks (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2020, its then-owners The Edinburgh Woollen Mill collapsed into administration. In January 2021, The Edinburgh Woollen Mill was rescued, but with Peacocks the ownership being transferred out of the business in April 2021 to a separate sister company called Green Spark Holdings Limited.

  5. Jaeger (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Jaeger (/ ˈ j eɪ ɡ ər / YAY-gər) is a British fashion brand and retailer of womenswear and menswear.Traditionally known for a classic 'twinset and pearls' image [1] and the use of high-quality natural fibres, it has focused on updating its brand image since 2008, when it first appeared at London Fashion Week.

  6. Jane Norman - Wikipedia

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    On 28 June 2011, in a pre pack deal, the brand and thirty three stores were sold to Edinburgh Woollen Mill. [4] The company went into administration again on 26 June 2014. [5] It was purchased out of administration by The Edinburgh Woollen Mill, which then operated the brand as an in store concession and online retailer.

  7. Bonmarché - Wikipedia

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    Since April 2019, the retailer has been owned by The Edinburgh Woollen Mill. [2] The clothing retailer had over 380 stores nationwide, employed over 4,000 people and was the United Kingdom's largest budget fashion retailer selling womenswear in a wide range of sizes – especially clothing proportioned specifically for people of bigger proportions.

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