Identity area
Type of entity
Corporate body
Authorized form of name
Tarleton
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Description area
Dates of existence
1963-1973
History
Tarleton Jeans was a British denim label manufactured by Martin & Gould Ltd in Liverpool. Menswear store Costers in Torquay advertised Tarleton Jeans in 1963 with 13-inch bottoms. Actionware, in Widnes, Cheshire were selling Tarleton Jeans in 1973 alongside Wrangler Flares, Falmer Casuals and Lybro Scadogs. The company regularly advertised for staff, with premises at 150 Islington in 1950; Tarleton Street from around 1953; and then Greek Street from 1972. In 1964 they advertised for girls to be trained as machinists in the jeans and casualwear trade; in 1965 they ‘urgently required’ experienced three-needle, twin-needle and flat machinists; the following year the company was described as a ‘manufacturer of jeans and casual wear’; and in 1972 Tarleton Jeans were named in employment advertisements.
Sources: Liverpool Echo; Torbay Express and South Devon Echo; Formby Times; Runcorn Weekly News.
Sources: Liverpool Echo; Torbay Express and South Devon Echo; Formby Times; Runcorn Weekly News.