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  2. Austin Reed (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    2000 - UK Manufacturing, at its Crewe factory ended [1] 2005 - Kosugi-Sangyo was the Austin Reed ready-to-wear license holder in Japan with retail value of €50 million. [2] 2009 - The Austin Reed Group acquires heritage brand Viyella; 2010 - The launch of the Q Club on the third floor of the Regent Street store

  3. Philip Day (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    The stores were rebranded as Ponden Home across the UK. [6] In 2009, Day bought Scottish golfing brand ProQuip for a reported £750,000. [7] In 2011, Day acquired women's fashion retailer Jane Norman, which had fallen into administration. [7] In 2016, Day bought outfitters Austin Reed and Country Casuals from administration. Day said he planned ...

  4. Country Casuals - Wikipedia

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  5. Casual (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    Casuals have been portrayed in films and television programmes such as ID, The Firm, The Football Factory, and Green Street. [8] The documentary Casuals: The Story of the Legendary Terrace Fashion featuring Pat Nevin, Peter Hooton and Gary Bushell amongst others is about the fashion that started in the late 70s and into the 1980s. [9] [10]

  6. Casuals F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Casuals won the FA Amateur Cup in 1936. In their early days playing the game they would tour the country like the Corinthians, and sometimes play more than one game in the same day, and at different venues, not at the same ground. They would also play more than once or twice a week, including playing everyday except Sunday.

  7. Corinthian-Casuals F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club was established in 1939 as a merger of amateur clubs Corinthian (founded in 1882) and Casuals (1883). The new club played a single match before football was suspended due to World War II. [2] After the war the club took Casuals' place in the Isthmian League. [3] In 1953–54 they won the Surrey Senior Cup, beating Epsom 2–0 in the ...

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  9. Casuals United - Wikipedia

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    Casuals United was a far-right British protest group. [1] The group was closely affiliated with the English Defence League. [2] The group described itself as "Uniting the UK's Football Tribes against the Jihadists", and as "an alliance of British Football Casuals of various colours/races who have come together in order to create a massive, but peaceful protest group to force our Government to ...

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