Sweater Shop

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The Sweater Shop was a Leicestershire, England, based clothing company with many national outlets.

Company typePrivate
IndustryClothing Retail and Manufacture
Founded20 March 1973; 53 years ago (1973-03-20) in Barwell, England
FounderMargaret Wood
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The Sweater Shop Ltd
Company typePrivate
IndustryClothing Retail and Manufacture
Founded20 March 1973; 53 years ago (1973-03-20) in Barwell, England
FounderMargaret Wood
Defunct28 April 1995 (1995-04-28)
FateManagement Buyout
Headquarters,
Products
  • Sweatshirts
  • T-shirts
  • Bags
  • Scarves
  • Belts
  • Wallets
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History

The Sweater Shop Ltd was established by Margaret Wood on 20 March 1973 in Barwell, Leicestershire.[1]

The company was sold on 28 April 1995 to a management buyout for £150m.

Closure

In May 1998 the company went into receivership.[2] At the time of closure it had 78 retail outlets. As of 2020, Sweater Shop (no 'The') is a separate company trading under the same brand name.

The Future

In early 2025, Margaret Wood's son, Tádhg, said that he was looking at bringing the brand to a new audience as he owns the trademark "The Sweater Shop". It is not yet known how he plans to do this.[3]

Structure

It was headquartered in Syston in the Borough of Charnwood. It made its own products in factories in Leicester and Shepshed. It had a factory in Scotland in Cumnock, East Ayrshire that opened in 1992. On 24 November 1992 Diana, Princess of Wales officially opened the Scottish factory.

The Channel 4 television series Derry Girls featured a number of Sweater Shop jumpers, all of which were originals and are now on display at the Derry Girls Exhibition in Derry, Northern Ireland.[4]

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