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Viyella is a
blend of wool and
cotton first woven in 1893 in England, and the "first
branded fabric in the world". It was made of 55%
merino wool and...
- as of the late 20th
century it was
owned by the
British company Coats Viyella. The
Magherafelt factory was
subsequently closed, in 1992,
resulting in...
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Baldwins created Coats Patons. In 1986 a
merger with
Vantona Viyella created Coats Viyella. In 2003
Guinness Peat took
Coats private and in 2015 the business...
- Kasaï
Velvet Velveteen Venetian Lace
Ventile Vinyl coated polyester (PVC)
Viyella Voile Wadmal Whipcord Wigan Worsted wool
Youghal lace
Zephyr Zibeline Zorbeez...
- 1975
Arnold Palmer 285 +5 2
strokes Eamonn Darcy 14,000
Royal St George's
Viyella PGA
Championship 20th 1974
Maurice Bembridge 278 −10 1
stroke Peter Ooster****s...
- retailer. He was also the
joint founder with Sir
Harry Djanogly of
Coats Viyella plc (now
Coats Group plc),
operating in 67
countries with 22%
global market...
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value of €50 million. 2009 - The
Austin Reed
Group acquires heritage brand Viyella 2010 - The
launch of the Q Club on the
third floor of the
Regent Street...
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British ties,
scarves and
other garments. The
brand is now
owned by
Coats Viyella. It
originates from a
textile spinning and
manufacturing company established...
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Manufacturing Company with
other textile interests in 1986 to form
Coats Viyella. His son,
Jonathan Djanogly, a
Conservative politician, was the Member...
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Between 1968 and 1971,
Peter Allen was
chairman of ICI,
during which time
Viyella was purchased, the
subsidiary Cleveland Potash Ltd was created, and profits...