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Company type | Private |
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Industry |
Fashion Clothing Apparel |
Genre | Retail |
Founded | 2011 ( Canterbury, Kent) |
Founder | James Buckley-Thorp |
Headquarters | Barnstaple, United Kingdom |
Area served |
United Kingdom Europe Ireland United States China |
Key people | Alexander Newman |
Products | Clothing and Accessories |
Revenue | £3,000,000 (2017) [1] |
Number of employees | 7 |
Website |
rupertandbuckley |
Rupert and Buckley was a British University derived clothing brand with its brand headquartered in Barnstaple, Devon. [2]
The company was founded in 2011 by James Buckley-Thorp whilst at the University of Kent where he was reading Law. [3]
Having previously sold items in other outlets, the company opened its first own shop in Bath. [2] In November 2013 the fashion label launched its "Brand Ambassador Scheme". [4]
In early 2014, 25% of the company was sold to private investor Nigel Robinson. [2]
On 5 November 2016, Rupert and Buckley opened their new store in the city centre of Oxford. The opening was supported by rising BBC Introducing star Chris Smee.[ citation needed]
In January 2017 James Buckley-Thorp resigned [5] as director and a new CEO was appointed. Mr Alexander Newman is the current CEO and sole director of Rupert and Buckley LTD.[ citation needed]
On 9 October 2017, Rupert and Buckley were announced as the Official leisurewear partner to The Boat Race, for a period of 3 years. Supply the teams with all their off water apparel.[ citation needed]
In May 2019 the company entered in to a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) with its creditors, [6] and in August 2022 the company began liquidation, owing over £3.3m to creditors [7]
The brand name was a combination of the founder's surname and the name he'd like to call his first child. [8] The company incorporated aspects of British heritage and sporting design in its products, [2] and used a deep purple and dark yellow colour scheme for its packaging and in some of its products. [8] The fashion label described itself as grassroots university derived styling and the image and style of the branding was for the university market. [4]
A major contributor to this article appears to have a
close connection with its subject. (December 2014) |
Company type | Private |
---|---|
Industry |
Fashion Clothing Apparel |
Genre | Retail |
Founded | 2011 ( Canterbury, Kent) |
Founder | James Buckley-Thorp |
Headquarters | Barnstaple, United Kingdom |
Area served |
United Kingdom Europe Ireland United States China |
Key people | Alexander Newman |
Products | Clothing and Accessories |
Revenue | £3,000,000 (2017) [1] |
Number of employees | 7 |
Website |
rupertandbuckley |
Rupert and Buckley was a British University derived clothing brand with its brand headquartered in Barnstaple, Devon. [2]
The company was founded in 2011 by James Buckley-Thorp whilst at the University of Kent where he was reading Law. [3]
Having previously sold items in other outlets, the company opened its first own shop in Bath. [2] In November 2013 the fashion label launched its "Brand Ambassador Scheme". [4]
In early 2014, 25% of the company was sold to private investor Nigel Robinson. [2]
On 5 November 2016, Rupert and Buckley opened their new store in the city centre of Oxford. The opening was supported by rising BBC Introducing star Chris Smee.[ citation needed]
In January 2017 James Buckley-Thorp resigned [5] as director and a new CEO was appointed. Mr Alexander Newman is the current CEO and sole director of Rupert and Buckley LTD.[ citation needed]
On 9 October 2017, Rupert and Buckley were announced as the Official leisurewear partner to The Boat Race, for a period of 3 years. Supply the teams with all their off water apparel.[ citation needed]
In May 2019 the company entered in to a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) with its creditors, [6] and in August 2022 the company began liquidation, owing over £3.3m to creditors [7]
The brand name was a combination of the founder's surname and the name he'd like to call his first child. [8] The company incorporated aspects of British heritage and sporting design in its products, [2] and used a deep purple and dark yellow colour scheme for its packaging and in some of its products. [8] The fashion label described itself as grassroots university derived styling and the image and style of the branding was for the university market. [4]