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Japanese clothing retailer: UNIQLO is a clothing apparel company, which was founded in Yamaguchi, Japan, in 1949 as a textiles manufacturer. The company opened its first shop in the UK in 2001. United Colours of Benetton
A chance meeting with clothing brand Superdry founder led to a collaboation with Mr Jones, 20, now selling his stock in the stores. He said his course, at Cheltenham College, gave him the tools he ...
Select Fashion is a British fashion retailer with over 105 stores nationwide, owned by the Turkish entrepreneur Cafer Mahiroğlu. It was founded in the early 1980s and sells items such as clothing, accessories and footwear. [1] The chain predominately sells clothing aimed at 18- to 45-year-olds [2] [3] as well as children's clothing. [4]
International Clothing Designs is a UK-based supplier to the fashion retail industry. It was founded by entrepreneur Richard Caring in the 1970s and initially imported mass-produced clothing from manufacturers in Hong Kong into the UK market.
Online clothing retailers of the United Kingdom (8 P) T. Tesco (2 C, 47 P, 4 F) Pages in category "Clothing retailers of the United Kingdom"
The fashion brand’s first UK store opened in 1999, and there are more than 60 stores across the country. Catalonia’s president Salvador Illa Roca said he was “dismayed” by the loss of Mr ...
Joseph stores championed the work of many up-and-coming designers, including Margaret Howell, Katharine Hamnett, John Galliano and Azzedine Alaïa. [6] [7] Own brand clothing began with distinctive knitwear (Joseph Tricot) and went on to include women's clothing, perfume, homewares (Joseph Pour La Maison), and Joe's restaurants.
Coats sold Jaeger for a nominal fee to entrepreneur and former Queens Park Rangers F.C. chair Richard Thompson in 2003, by this stage it was a chain with almost 250 shops. [18] It was swiftly re-sold by Thompson to retail entrepreneur and then British Fashion Council chair Harold Tillman. At this stage, the company was described as: "on its knees".