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2018-
Raised in North East London, Saul Nash is a menswear designer, choreographer and movement director who established his eponymous brand in 2018. His design practice bridges the gap between luxury and sportswear and at the core of the brand is Nash’s desire to create technical garments for movement; his body of work oscillates between the world of fashion and dance. [https://saulnash.co.uk/pages/about]
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1934-1987
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1988-present
Manchester-based label founded by brothers Christopher and Anthony Donnelly.
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1869-
The business started in 1869 as a single tailors shop, founded by William Sugden in Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire. William, his four sons and daughter grew the business enough to move to a factory at Water Lane Mills in Cleckheaton. This lead to the creation of 'The Water Lane' brand in 1924. The brand proved so successful that further factories were opened across Yorkshire. During the First and Second world wars, we produced close to six million shirts and work suits for the armed forces. Today, WM Sugden is a supplier of work shirts and uniforms to UK Police Forces and Emergency Services, we are proud to clothe a large number of local and national companies across a variety of business sectors. The company remains family owned.
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1993-
Filippa K was founded in 1993 by Filippa Knutsson, Karin Hellners and Patrik Kihlborg, pioneering Scandinavian minimalism in their ready-to-wear clothing and accessories ranges for men and women.
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1994-
Founded as a wholesale menswear brand by Stuart Trevor and Kait Bolongaro in 1994 in London. Today, AllSaints sells menswear, womenswear, footwear, and accessories in its 281 stores.
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1988-
Produced in Japan by designer Keizo Shimizu, Needles was inspired by his love for American-made products and films. His designs explore the juxtapositions of American and Japanese shapes and fabrics.
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20 May 1802–17 May 1870