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  2. Superdry - Wikipedia

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    Superdry plc (stylised as SUPERDRY®︎冒険魂) is a British clothing company, and owner of the Superdry label. Superdry products traditionally combine vintage American styling with Japanese-inspired graphics. [2][3] Founded in 2003, in its peak years, Superdry was a popular, status symbol high street fashion brand, sold in 157 countries ...

  3. Julian Dunkerton - Wikipedia

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    Co-founder of Superdry. Spouses. Charlotte Abbot (divorced) Jade Holland Cooper. . (m. 2018) . Children. 3 daughters, 1 son. Julian Marc Dunkerton (born March 1965) is a British businessman, and the co-founder of the fashion label Superdry.

  4. James Holder (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    James Michael Holder. December 1971. Studley, Warwickshire, England. Occupation. Businessman. Known for. Co-founder of Superdry Founder of Jack1t (Liquidated) and Trench London (Inactive). James Holder is a British businessman who co-founded the fashion brand Superdry.

  5. Shein should come to London says former B&Q boss

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    Sir Ian's comments come after Superdry boss Julian Dunkerton said Shein was being allowed to "dodge tax" and was a ... Sir Ian said that large numbers of UK clothing retailers bring in clothes ...

  6. It’s hotter than ever but people don’t want ice cream ...

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    In addition to food and drink companies, clothing brands like Superdry and Dr Martens said in earnings reports that hot temperatures moderated sales as consumers didn’t start bundling up until ...

  7. List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom ...

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    Chain of sports clothing shops started by David Hughes, which went into administration in 2005 with 267 shops – at the time the fourth largest sports chain. [85] JD Sports purchased the business from the administrator, including the remaining open 177 shops, which they aimed to run as a separate business. [ 86 ]