• 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...
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  • 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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    Coats Group (redirect from Coats Viyella)
    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...
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  • 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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  • Kasaï Velvet Velveteen Venetian Lace Ventile Vinyl coated polyester (PVC) Viyella Voile Wadmal Whipcord Wigan Worsted wool Youghal lace Zephyr Zibeline Zorbeez...
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  • 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 Oosterhuis...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • & Dewhurst and also Viyella International. The two companies were later merged and Morada became a division of Carrington Viyella. In the 1980s, Sir David...
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