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As an independent business, we love to share our experiences of running a retail business, as well as how to make the most out of our products. You'll find all of this in our Journal. We hope you enjoy reading.
Winstons's Original
We at Winston's have launched our own range of T-Shirts. We started off simply with a blue tee and the large Viking logo on. The Viking design comes from the history and heritage that York has with the Viking, plus we think it looks pretty cool!
We now carry the Tee in a large and small design in White, Grey and Blue. We are going to carry on expanding the style and range we other.
We get the Tees printed locally in Leeds and produce our own labels.
The tees are all 100% Cotton and the ink used to print...
Thought Clothing
Thought Clothing is a new brand we are so happy to have brought into our store. The brand started back in Austarlia in the mid 1990's and was born out of the want to create a natural , cool clothing range.
The identity of the brand is very much based on a sustainability and lowering the impact on the environment. The fabrics used in creating the clothing are Bamboo, Wool, Cotton and Hemp, all from sustainable and ethical resources.
From very humble beginnings to now being in over 1000 shops over the world, the brand continues to add more lines and...
Spotlight on - Farah
Mansour Farah, founder of Farah originally studied shirt design and manufacturing at University in New York. After he graduated he opened a very small factory in El Paso, Texas, USA. The first lines from the factory included men's shirts, denim and khaki trousers.
In the 1940's the war started causing a shift from manufacturing civilian clothing to producing military uniforms. When the troops American troops landed on the Normandy beaches in 1944, they were wearing Farah uniforms.
After the war the company needed to change back to producing fashion. With the launch of Farah Gold they quickly realigned...
Spotlight on - Edwin
1947
The Edwin brand is established in Japan by Mr Tsunemi. With a strong passion for denim, Mr Tsunemi is inspired to import them directly from the United States as no denim is manufactured in Japan.
1947-1951
Domestically manufactured denim is available for the first time in Japan. This product is expensive and of inferior quality compared to its American counterparts.
1951-1961
In 1961 Mr. Tsunemi crafts the first pair of Edwin denim jeans.
1961-1963
Edwin produces the world’s heaviest ringspun denim jean (16oz), featuring the famous three-colour rainbow selvedge, which is still being used today.
1963-1970's
Edwin become the...