Harry Fenton (retailer)

British menswear store chain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Harry Fenton was a British menswear store chain.

The chain was predominantly in London, Essex and Kent, and there were 16 shops when it was acquired by Rael-Brook Holdings in 1962, and became a subsidiary of Wellpax Investments.[1] In 1965, there were 63 shops.[1] In 1972, English Calico sold Harry Fenton to Combined English Stores.[1]

In the 1960s, they had central London stores at 62 Shaftesbury Avenue and later, 113 Oxford Street as well.

In 1980, the "Kevin Keegan Collection at Harry Fenton" was launched, a range of menwear modelled by the football player Kevin Keegan.[2]

In 1984, the chain was bought by Burton.[3]

Harry Fenton is in the permanent collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.[4]

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