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Boden is a British clothing retailer founded by Johnnie Boden in 1991. It started as a mail-order business. [ 1 ] In 2022 Boden reported annual sales of £351m, predominantly in the US, the UK and Germany, 1.8m customers and 1,034 employees. [ 2 ]
He founded Boden in 1991, [2] launching his first catalogue featuring pictures drawn by a friend, [3] with eight menswear products available [2] modelled by his friends. [1] In 1992, Boden realised women were a better target for clothes, and launched women's clothing, followed by children's clothing, [2] under the name 'Mini Boden', in 1996. [3]
Men's, women's and children's clothing and footwear: Founded as Popular Merchandise, Inc, during the 1980s the business expanded into the catalogue market with Popular Club Plan. In 1989 the business became J. Crew and opened its first retail shop. Its first UK shop opened in Regents Street in 2011. Jacamo
BrandAlley UK was launched as a joint venture between News International and BrandAlley France, in 2008.In 2013, the company was sold in a management buyout to CEO Rob Feldmann and Chairman Bruce MacInnes.
In 2022, the Bond Street store was put up for sale at £500 million, listed as a 'redevelopment opportunity' after the COVID-19 pandemic failed plans for the Fenwick family to sell the chain entirely. [16] The store will close in February 2024. [17] The London Head Office is now located on 103 Wigmore Street, 2nd Floor, W1U 1QS.
A Bonds Outlet store, 2022. George A. Bond & Co. Limited was established in 1915 by George Allan Bond, [1] an American who came to Australia in the early twentieth century. He started importing women's hosiery and gloves.
Boden (clothing), a clothing retailer Boden Scholarship , established in 1833 at the University of Oxford for students learning Sanskrit Norrland Engineer Battalion (Boden Engineer Regiment), a Swedish Army unit from 1905 to 2005
Boden's father was the co-founder of a ship furnishing company, Rowan & Boden. [1] Boden declined to follow his two brothers, Ernest and Sydney, into the family business, and instead joined the Glasgow School of Art. [1] Among his tutors at Glasgow were the portrait artists William Oliphant Hutchison, Francis Hodge, John D. Revel and Frederic ...