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Hi, can anybody help us? Trying to remember the name of a large chain of men's tailors of the 1950s and 60s that was a major competitor of Burton's. We're pretty certain it was a man's name, but just can't remember.
Any ideas?
Thanks a lot.
Any ideas?
Thanks a lot.
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John collier, john collier, the window to watch?
19:59 Sun 27th Jul 2014
John Collier (originally Fifty Shilling Tailors) [rebranded as 'Collier' in the 1980s and closed in 1985]
Hepworth [converted to Next Stores in 1984]
Foster Bros
Greenwoods
Bradleys
John Temple
Alexandre
Neville Reed
Dunn & Co [closed 1995]
Willerby & Co [more of an upmarket tailor]
Smart Weston
Weaver to Wearer
George Doland
Jackson [owned by Burton]
Meakers
Harry Fenton [a favourite Mod label]
Brooks Bros
Peter Pell
Hector Powe
Hepworth [converted to Next Stores in 1984]
Foster Bros
Greenwoods
Bradleys
John Temple
Alexandre
Neville Reed
Dunn & Co [closed 1995]
Willerby & Co [more of an upmarket tailor]
Smart Weston
Weaver to Wearer
George Doland
Jackson [owned by Burton]
Meakers
Harry Fenton [a favourite Mod label]
Brooks Bros
Peter Pell
Hector Powe
It was established by a Quaker who were conscientious objectors, of course. I hope your granny never ate any chocolate because just about every big chocolate/sweet firm was set up by Quakers. (would your gran have been around in the first world war? they were more critical of 'cowards', lol, in those days, allegedly)
There was indeed Willerbys, my dad used to shop there. http:// www.adv ertisin garchiv es.co.u k/detai l/54202 /1/Will erby's/ 1960s
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