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2019.115
标题
Harrods White Shorts
日期
- 1945 (创建)
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1
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创建者名称
(1849-)
管理历史
Charles Henry Harrod (1799–1885) began his career as a draper in 1824, but it was not until 1849 that the Harrod’s business relocated to London’s Knightsbridge. Harrod’s son, Charles Digby Harrod (1841– 1905) grew the business into a thriving retail operation and, by 1881, Harrods had acquired adjacent buildings and employed a hundred people. In 1889 Charles Harrod sold his interest in the store for
£120,000 via a stock market floatation. The new company was called Harrods Stores Ltd. In 1959, House of Fraser, a British department store holding company, acquired Harrods. In an attempt to appeal to a younger customer accustomed to shopping in unisex boutiques on Carnaby Street and the King’s Road, Harrods opened Way In on the fourth floor in 1967. It was redesigned and renamed the Fashion Lab department in 2013. The menswear department is currently situated in the basement of the store. In 1985, the Fayed brothers acquired House of Fraser for £615 million, which included Harrods. In 1994 Harrods was moved out of the House of Fraser Group and remained in the Fayed family’s ownership, while House of Fraser was listed on the London Stock Exchange. In May 2010, Harrods was sold to Qatar Holdings, the Qatari state’s sovereign wealth fund.
Source: The Independent.
£120,000 via a stock market floatation. The new company was called Harrods Stores Ltd. In 1959, House of Fraser, a British department store holding company, acquired Harrods. In an attempt to appeal to a younger customer accustomed to shopping in unisex boutiques on Carnaby Street and the King’s Road, Harrods opened Way In on the fourth floor in 1967. It was redesigned and renamed the Fashion Lab department in 2013. The menswear department is currently situated in the basement of the store. In 1985, the Fayed brothers acquired House of Fraser for £615 million, which included Harrods. In 1994 Harrods was moved out of the House of Fraser Group and remained in the Fayed family’s ownership, while House of Fraser was listed on the London Stock Exchange. In May 2010, Harrods was sold to Qatar Holdings, the Qatari state’s sovereign wealth fund.
Source: The Independent.
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White cotton twill sports shorts with double buckle tabs at the centre front waistband for fastening. Button fly and inset pockets in the side seams. Makers label with date on the inside.
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Label: HARRODS 1945 / Size S / W 32 IL 9
Materials: cotton
Materials: cotton
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说明
Invisible Men exhibition label:
WHITE SHORTS
Harrods
1945
Men have worn shorts for some sporting activities since the mid-1800s. They became more acceptable and were worn more widely from the 1930s. These white cotton sports shorts feature a high waistband with two buckle fastenings so they can be securely tightened.
Cotton
Archive no. 2019.115
说明
Invisible Men exhibition label:
WHITE SHORTS
Harrods
1945
Men have worn shorts for some sporting activities since the mid-1800s. They became more acceptable and were worn more widely from the 1930s. These white cotton sports shorts feature a high waistband with two buckle fastenings so they can be securely tightened.
Cotton
Archive no. 2019.115