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Flannels (retail)

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Type
  
Public

CEO
  
Neil Prosser (1976–)

Founded
  
1976

Industry
  
Retail

Founder
  
Neil Prosser

Parent organization
  
Sports Direct

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Number of locations
  
12 Spinningfields, Manchester The Lowry Centre, Salford Quays Old Bank Street, Manchester Liverpool One, Liverpool The Burlington Arcade, Birmingham Landmark Place, Cardiff Vicar Lane, Leeds Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham Armada Way, Plymouth Fawcett Street, Sunderland Regent Street, Swindon Metrocentre, Gateshead

Owner
  
Sports Direct Neil Prosser

Headquarters
  
Manchester, United Kingdom

Profiles

Flannels, also known as The Flannels Group, is a chain of high end designer stores in the United Kingdom specialising in luxury fashion clothing, shoes and accessories for men and women. It was founded by Neil Prosser in 1976, who remains the managing director today.

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By 2014 Flannels had stores open in Liverpool, Birmingham, Cardiff, Leeds and Nottingham including Manchester’s Life store and Flannels’ Lowry Outlet store in Salford Quays. By the summer of 2016, a new Flannels stores had opened in Sunderland, Gateshead's Metrocentre, Swindon, Cardiff and Plymouth with stores in Southport and Middlesbrough opening soon.

In 2012, sportswear giant Sports Direct bought a majority 51% stake in Flannels.

History

The current managing director Neil Prosser founded Flannels in 1976 with a menswear store in Knutsford, Cheshire. After four years he opened a second outlet in Altrincham’s Goose Green to much success and the inevitable happened in 1987 when Flannels opened a store in Manchester city centre. This ‘flagship’ store introduced new labels to the city for the first time such as Giorgio Armani, Canali, Paul Smith, CP Company and Stone Island.

Based on the necessity to divide more casual and formal ranges, the ‘Life’ store on Manchester’s Old Bank Street was born selling a much younger, street-based style of product.

1994 marked the year that Flannels expanded into the womenswear market, opening two new shops in Manchester’s Royal Exchange Arcade. A Life store in Birmingham and an accessories store in Leeds (where a Flannels store had opened a year earlier in 1993) also opened in this year.

Neil Prosser’s friendship with successful retailer Jim Gibson led to a joint venture in 1995 . with a women and menswear store working under the name Cruise Flannels being opened in Nottingham – and subsequently in Birmingham and Newcastle in 1996.

In February 2000, Cruise Flannels Birmingham and Nottingham were rebranded to become solely Flannels sites as Prosser and Gibson parted ways after growing to 17 stores nationwide. In May 2004, Flannels Cardiff opened its doors – including a restaurant.

In April 2006, the first Flannels store in Liverpool opened in the city’s luxury shopping destination, the Metquarter. A flagship Flannels store was then opened in the 2008 development, Liverpool One, creating a concept store covering 20,000sq feet across three floors. The store’s cool, spacious design sets the new blueprint for Flannels stores featuring original pieces and Parisian antiques in a minimal contemporary setting.

Flannels.com

The Flannels website (www.flannels.com) was launched in 2007 as an extension of the business offering the same designer brands available in store as well as a designer clearance section. In January 2010, the website was overhauled by retail systems company Eurostop – overseeing the retailer’s electronic point of sale (EpoS) software and head office retail management – and in July 2012 the system was updated to integrate key business processes including a mobile site.

References

Flannels (retail) Wikipedia