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The photo must be the second factory when the business expanded, Bedford Square is where the business was foundedIt is . . .or was.
The photo must be the second factory when the business expanded, Bedford Square is where the business was foundedIt is . . .or was.
Last month my ex-girlfriend broke up with me because I used to wear a different shirt every hour.
I told her that I could change.
Are you sure about the puns? I bought a Ben Sherman on a tab.I think the puns have been all used up. Time for palindromic action:
MODS, REMOVE THREAD ABOUT THREADS BEING REMOVED FROM MODS.
shirty!I think you should button it!
No - they share the same religion but there’s no family connections.Is Arthur Sugarman any relation to the former Albion director Marc Sugarman?
Thought they had a chequered past.Too many lining their pockets. They got collared
Yes ?shirty!
Yes that’s where the business was founded in 1963, also I have seen mentioned there was a shop in Duke Street from 1967-70 called Millions of shirts.The original factory must be the building opposite the Lion and Lobster (ignore the street number at the bottom of the pic).
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I remember hearing Paul Smith saying how he'd drive his mini from Nottingham to Brighton every week to fill it with Ben Shermans to sell in his clothes shop up there.
Post #3 mentions New England Street, similar style to the industrial buildings in that area.Looks like the back of London rd next to the church circa early 80sView attachment 201798
I was a regular customer at Millions of Shirts. A Ben Sherman shirt and Tonik Mohair Suit was de rigeur in the Top Rank Suite in the late 60's! I still wear Ben Sherman shirts ( not the ones I bought in the late 60's!).Yes that’s where the business was founded in 1963, also I have seen mentioned there was a shop in Duke Street from 1967-70 called Millions of shirts.
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Likewise, with Millets and Doc MartensRegret to say there was a short phase of teenage shoplifting...and Millions of Shirts was one of the victims. Aaaaarrrgh
I was a regular customer at Millions of Shirts. A Ben Sherman shirt and Tonik Mohair Suit was de rigeur in the Top Rank Suite in the late 60's! I still wear Ben Sherman shirts ( not the ones I bought in the late 60's!).