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One True Saxon
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2000-2012
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Menswear and denim label established in 2000 by Nottingham-based trio Ian Bergin, Ian Paley and Mark Bailey who had previously worked for Paul Smith. Initially they refused to be stocked by English retailers south of the Watford Gap. The company was bought by Pentland Group who closed the label in 2012.
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Damon Syson, 'Not available in the soft South; If you want the most desirable jeans, head North', London Evening Standard, 10 November 2000, p. 30.
Suzanne Bearne and Victoria Gallagher, 'One True Saxon on brink after Pentland pulls plug', Drapers, 13 April 2012.
Suzanne Bearne and Victoria Gallagher, 'One True Saxon on brink after Pentland pulls plug', Drapers, 13 April 2012.