Duchamp (clothing)

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Company typePrivate[1]
IndustryFashion
FoundedSuffolk, United Kingdom (1989)
Headquarters,
United Kingdom
Duchamp Holdings Limited
Company typePrivate[1]
IndustryFashion
FoundedSuffolk, United Kingdom (1989)
Headquarters,
United Kingdom
ProductsMen's Clothing
Accessories
Websiteduchamplondon.com

Duchamp is a British men's luxury clothing and accessories company founded in 1989.

The company was founded in 1989 by Mitchell Jacobs,[2] a former buyer at Browns.[3] The company was named after the French artist Marcel Duchamp with the following claim by Jacobs : "Duchamp turned everyday objects into art and I turned everyday icons of men's fashion into wearable art".[3] Duchamp initially specialised in cufflinks[4] and branched in 1992 into ties, with characteristic bold colours and "futuristic" designs.[3][5][6] Jacobs established a wholesale trade and opened in 1998 a small boutique in Notting Hill[7][8] In 2006, when the founder sold the company to its management and the private-equity fund Kcaj LLP,[7] Marc Psarolis became part-owner and chief executive.[9][10] The same year, the company opened a 750-square-foot (70 m2) store on Regent Street and introduced a line of shirts.[3] In 2011, the company claimed to sell "more than 60,000 ties a year [...] as well as cufflinks, suits, jackets, socks and shirts".[11]

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United Kingdom


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