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  2. Dunn & Co. - Wikipedia

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    In its final year of trading as an independent company, 1996, Dunn & Co. had 130 shops and 429 staff, with a head office in Swansea employing a further 75 workers. It was losing £1m a year on sales of £25m a year, and when its debts reached £6.4m (with £4m owed to unsecured creditors), CinVen, who by then owned 86% of the company, called in ...

  3. James Lock & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Lock & Co. Hatters (formally James Lock and Co. Ltd) is the world's oldest hat shop, the world's 34th oldest family-owned business and is a Royal warrant holder. Its shop is located at 6 St James's Street , London, and is a Grade II* listed building.

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

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    Founded by Ralph Lauren as a men's tie brand, the first UK shop opened in New Bond Street, London in 1981. Le Coq Sportif: 1882. Public company 1.

  5. Lids (store) - Wikipedia

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    Hat World, Inc. (doing business as Lids Sports Group) is an American retailer specializing in athletic headwear. It primarily operates under the Lids brand with stores in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom plus various websites.

  6. Gieves & Hawkes - Wikipedia

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    Gieves & Hawkes (/ ˈ ɡ iː v z /) [1] is a bespoke men's tailor and menswear retailer located at 1 Savile Row in London, England. The business was founded in 1771. The business was founded in 1771. It was acquired in 2012 by the Hong Kong conglomerate Trinity Ltd., [ 2 ] which was in turn purchased by Shandong Ruyi in 2017. [ 3 ]

  7. Herbert Johnson (hatters) - Wikipedia

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    When his father died in 1889 he left £500 to Herbert, who likely put the money towards the setting up of his own hat shop that same year at 45 New Bond Street. This was achieved with financial backing and practical help from Edward John Glazier (1864–1939). Herbert Johnson moved to 38 New Bond Street in 1895, where the firm traded until 1975.

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