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Fifty Shilling Tailors

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Fifty Shilling Tailors was a British chain of shops selling men's clothes.

Founded in Leeds in 1905 by Henry Price, the chain expanded to over 399 stores across the country.

In 1958 the company was sold to UDS, which renamed it John Collier.[1] It continued to trade within the UDS empire until 1983 when UDS was sold to Hanson plc. In order to recoup the cost of the purchase Hanson sold on a number of UDS assets, including John Collier to a management buy-out team. In 1985 the company was sold on to the Burton Group, but the brand was discontinued and no longer exists today.[2]

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