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Jaeger (clothing)

Jaeger (/ˈjɡər/ YAY-gər) is a British fashion brand and retailer of womenswear and menswear. Traditionally known for a classic 'twinset and pearls' image[1] and the use of high-quality natural fibres, it has focused on updating its brand image since 2008, when it first appeared at London Fashion Week.[2]

Jaeger
TypePrivate
IndustryFashion
Founded1884; 139 years ago (1884)
FounderLewis Tomalin
Headquarters,
United Kingdom
Products
OwnerMarks & Spencer
Websitewww.jaeger.co.uk

Formerly owned by the retail entrepreneur Harold Tillman, the company was purchased in 2011 by the private equity firm Better Capital. In 2017, it was announced that Jaeger had entered administration.[3] It was subsequently reported that Edinburgh Woollen Mill was buying the Jaeger brand, but not the company itself.[4] In January 2021, it was announced that Marks & Spencer was acquiring the Jaeger brand, but not Jaeger's stores, for £5 million.[5]

Company history

Jaeger was established by British businessman Lewis Tomalin as 'Dr Jaeger's Sanitary Woollen System Co Ltd' in 1884, capitalising on a craze for wool-jersey long johns inspired by the theories of German scientist Dr Gustav Jaeger. Jaeger's writings about the value of wearing animal fibres next to the skin rather than cotton had attracted fans including George Bernard Shaw.[6][7] The woollen undergarments were worn by many explorers, including Ernest Shackleton.[8] It had received its first Royal Warrant by 1910.[6]

Jaeger began creating wool suits, and by the start of World War I it had cut its associations with Germany and become a British brand. Long johns for British and Commonwealth troops kept the company going during the war, but by the 1920s it had switched to fashion.[7] The company's flagship store opened on Regent Street in the 1930s and attracted a solid clientele who wanted British-made garments at prices that were not as high as Savile Row or the high-end couture brands.[7]

Natural fibres remained central to the brand, the camel hair coat was a Jaeger invention and it also utilised other exotic woollen fibres such as cashmere, angora and alpaca.[7] Jaeger's yarns were also popularised via knitting patterns in the 1940s.[9][10] The clothing was modelled by both Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe in the 1950s.[11]

1960s direction

Jaeger began attracting a younger client base in the 1960s, partly due to a revival in British fashion but also because of the influence of Jean Muir, who joined the company in 1956 and was put in charge of its more fashionable Young Jaeger brand, staying for six years before branching out on her own.[12][13] During the 1960s Jaeger clothes were modelled by Jean Shrimpton and photographed by David Bailey, giving it credibility with a younger audience.[7] In 1966, a Jaeger linen dress formed part of the Dress of the Year, as chosen by Sunday Times fashion editor Ernestine Carter.[14]

The company was bought by Coats Paton, later Coats Viyella, in 1967.[15]

1990s on

By the 1990s, Jaeger was struggling, possibly because its customer base was ageing with the brand and with no younger audience to replace it.[7] It has also been suggested that the influx of European brands perceived as more fashionable during the 1980s, including MaxMara and Escada, contributed to its dwindling customer base.[16] There was a refocusing of the brand under the direction of design director Jeanette Todd and with some success, including picking up a British Fashion Award in 1996, but this was followed by a period of management turmoil. The company hired Bella Freud to update its image and she introduced designs inspired by its 1930s and '40s styles, along with a mini skirt, bomber jacket and Jaeger little black dress.[16][17]

Coats sold Jaeger for a nominal fee to entrepreneur and former Queens Park Rangers F.C. chair Richard Thompson in 2003, by this stage it was a chain with almost 250 shops.[18] It was swiftly re-sold by Thompson to retail entrepreneur and then British Fashion Council chair Harold Tillman. At this stage, the company was described as: "on its knees".[19]

In 2004, Belinda Earl, formerly of Debenhams, was employed as CEO. For a time, it was tipped as the next Burberry and the appointment of Stuart Stockdale as design director garnered positive publicity.[20] Its appearance at 2008 London Fashion Week, for the first time in its history also appeared to mark a stronger brand image.[7] As of 2011, Jaeger had 45 UK stores and shipped to 38 countries worldwide. In the same year it was commissioned to create uniforms for staff at Kensington Palace.[6][21]

Current operation

In April 2012 Jaeger was acquired by Better Capital.[22] In July 2013 Colin Henry was employed as CEO.[23] In the same year, Jaeger appointed creative directors Jsen Wintle (menswear) and Sheila McKain-Waid (womenswear).[24]

In 2014 Jaeger announced it would be increasing its UK sourcing to return the company to its historic reliance on UK factory production (a marker for the brand until 2000) aiming to produce 10-15 per cent of ranges in the UK by autumn 2014.[24][25]

On 10 April 2017, it was announced that the company had entered administration.[3] In May 2017, it was understood that Edinburgh Woollen Mill had bought the Jaeger brand and debt (but not the main company, or secured the future of its 700 staff or payments to its suppliers) from its former owner, Better Capital.[26][27]

On 11 January 2021, it was announced that Marks & Spencer had acquired the Jaeger fashion brand (which fell into administration in November 2020) but not Jaeger's 63 shops and 13 concessions, for £5 million.[5][28]

References

  1. ^ Rogers, Daniel (9 January 2001). "Jaeger hires marketeer to ditch frumpy image". The Guardian. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  2. ^ brand history. "Jaeger" (PDF). London Fashion Week. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Fashion chain Jaeger in administration". BBC News. 10 April 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  4. ^ Butler, Sarah (28 May 2017). "Edinburgh Woollen Mill acquires Jaeger brand in plan for new chain". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 June 2017.
  5. ^ a b Davis, Barney (11 January 2021). "Marks & Spencer saves Jaeger from collapse but stores set to close". Evening Standard. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  6. ^ a b c Leitch, Luke (11 November 2011). "Mencyclopaedia: Jaeger". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g Grant, Linda (23 January 2009). "Jaeger celebrates 125 years in the business". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  8. ^ Mawson, Sir Douglas; McLean, Archibald Lang (1915). "Chapter XX | The Western Base—Winter and Spring". The Home of the Blizzard: being the story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914. London: W. Heinemann. OCLC 563641223. Retrieved 15 November 2020. The sledging equipment and clothing were identical with that used by Shackleton. Jaeger fleece combination suits were included in the outfit but, though excellent garments for work at the Base, they were much too heavy for sledging. We therefore wore Jaeger underclothing and burberry wind clothing as overalls.
  9. ^ V&A collections Jaeger knitting pattern. "1940s Patterns to Knit". V&A. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  10. ^ Jaeger. "1950s knitting patterns". Advertising Archives. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  11. ^ Ruddick, Graham (10 October 2013). "Fashion brand Jaeger to bring manufacturing back to the UK". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  12. ^ Stemp, Sinty (29 November 2006). "The Prime of Miss Jean Muir". The Scotsman. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  13. ^ Biography. "Jean Muir". Design Museum. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  14. ^ Listing. . Bath Museum of Costume. Archived from the original on 16 April 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  15. ^ "Records of Coats Viyella plc". University of Glasgow. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  16. ^ a b Mills, Lauren (23 July 2000). "Jaeger fashions a new look". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  17. ^ Ehrlich, Doreen. "Jaeger". Fashion Encyclopaedia. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  18. ^ Cave, Andrew (23 January 2003). "Entrepreneur poised to bag Jaeger for nominal price". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  19. ^ Wallop, Harry (16 April 2012). "Harold Tillman makes 'almost nothing' from Jaeger sale". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  20. ^ Leisa Barnett (4 November 2008). . Vogue.com. Archived from the original on 5 August 2009. Retrieved 21 May 2009.
  21. ^ "Kensington Palace unveils new Jaeger staff uniforms - Telegraph". fashion.telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  22. ^ Staff (17 April 2012). "Harold Tillman Sells Jaeger to Jon Moulton's Better Capital for Just £19.5 mn". International Business Times. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  23. ^ Holland, Tiffany (24 June 2013). "Profile: New Jaeger chief executive, former Espirit product boss Colin Henry". Retail Week. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  24. ^ a b Smith, Katie (18 March 2014). "Jaeger sets up team to develop UK supply base". Just Style. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  25. ^ Powley, Tanya (5 December 2013). "'Made in Britain' demand prompts rise in textile manufacturing". Financial Times. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  26. ^ "Philip Day confirms Jaeger buy, opens first Days department store - News : Retail (#832507)". Uk.fashionnetwork.com. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  27. ^ Sarah Butler (1 January 1970). "Edinburgh Woollen Mill acquires Jaeger brand in plan for new chain | Business". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  28. ^ Jolly, Jasper (11 January 2021). "Marks & Spencer buys Jaeger fashion brand from administrators". The Guardian. t#. Retrieved 12 January 2021.

External links

  • Official site
  • Jaeger at V&A collections
  • Pictorial history of Jaeger from The Guardian

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Jaeger ˈ j eɪ ɡ er YAY ger is a British fashion brand and retailer of womenswear and menswear Traditionally known for a classic twinset and pearls image 1 and the use of high quality natural fibres it has focused on updating its brand image since 2008 when it first appeared at London Fashion Week 2 JaegerTypePrivateIndustryFashionFounded1884 139 years ago 1884 FounderLewis TomalinHeadquartersLondon United KingdomProductsClothingAccessoriesShoesOwnerMarks amp SpencerWebsitewww wbr jaeger wbr co wbr ukFormerly owned by the retail entrepreneur Harold Tillman the company was purchased in 2011 by the private equity firm Better Capital In 2017 it was announced that Jaeger had entered administration 3 It was subsequently reported that Edinburgh Woollen Mill was buying the Jaeger brand but not the company itself 4 In January 2021 it was announced that Marks amp Spencer was acquiring the Jaeger brand but not Jaeger s stores for 5 million 5 Contents 1 Company history 1 1 1960s direction 1 2 1990s on 2 Current operation 3 References 4 External linksCompany history EditJaeger was established by British businessman Lewis Tomalin as Dr Jaeger s Sanitary Woollen System Co Ltd in 1884 capitalising on a craze for wool jersey long johns inspired by the theories of German scientist Dr Gustav Jaeger Jaeger s writings about the value of wearing animal fibres next to the skin rather than cotton had attracted fans including George Bernard Shaw 6 7 The woollen undergarments were worn by many explorers including Ernest Shackleton 8 It had received its first Royal Warrant by 1910 6 Jaeger began creating wool suits and by the start of World War I it had cut its associations with Germany and become a British brand Long johns for British and Commonwealth troops kept the company going during the war but by the 1920s it had switched to fashion 7 The company s flagship store opened on Regent Street in the 1930s and attracted a solid clientele who wanted British made garments at prices that were not as high as Savile Row or the high end couture brands 7 Natural fibres remained central to the brand the camel hair coat was a Jaeger invention and it also utilised other exotic woollen fibres such as cashmere angora and alpaca 7 Jaeger s yarns were also popularised via knitting patterns in the 1940s 9 10 The clothing was modelled by both Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe in the 1950s 11 1960s direction Edit Jaeger began attracting a younger client base in the 1960s partly due to a revival in British fashion but also because of the influence of Jean Muir who joined the company in 1956 and was put in charge of its more fashionable Young Jaeger brand staying for six years before branching out on her own 12 13 During the 1960s Jaeger clothes were modelled by Jean Shrimpton and photographed by David Bailey giving it credibility with a younger audience 7 In 1966 a Jaeger linen dress formed part of the Dress of the Year as chosen by Sunday Times fashion editor Ernestine Carter 14 The company was bought by Coats Paton later Coats Viyella in 1967 15 1990s on Edit By the 1990s Jaeger was struggling possibly because its customer base was ageing with the brand and with no younger audience to replace it 7 It has also been suggested that the influx of European brands perceived as more fashionable during the 1980s including MaxMara and Escada contributed to its dwindling customer base 16 There was a refocusing of the brand under the direction of design director Jeanette Todd and with some success including picking up a British Fashion Award in 1996 but this was followed by a period of management turmoil The company hired Bella Freud to update its image and she introduced designs inspired by its 1930s and 40s styles along with a mini skirt bomber jacket and Jaeger little black dress 16 17 Coats sold Jaeger for a nominal fee to entrepreneur and former Queens Park Rangers F C chair Richard Thompson in 2003 by this stage it was a chain with almost 250 shops 18 It was swiftly re sold by Thompson to retail entrepreneur and then British Fashion Council chair Harold Tillman At this stage the company was described as on its knees 19 In 2004 Belinda Earl formerly of Debenhams was employed as CEO For a time it was tipped as the next Burberry and the appointment of Stuart Stockdale as design director garnered positive publicity 20 Its appearance at 2008 London Fashion Week for the first time in its history also appeared to mark a stronger brand image 7 As of 2011 Jaeger had 45 UK stores and shipped to 38 countries worldwide In the same year it was commissioned to create uniforms for staff at Kensington Palace 6 21 Current operation EditIn April 2012 Jaeger was acquired by Better Capital 22 In July 2013 Colin Henry was employed as CEO 23 In the same year Jaeger appointed creative directors Jsen Wintle menswear and Sheila McKain Waid womenswear 24 In 2014 Jaeger announced it would be increasing its UK sourcing to return the company to its historic reliance on UK factory production a marker for the brand until 2000 aiming to produce 10 15 per cent of ranges in the UK by autumn 2014 24 25 On 10 April 2017 it was announced that the company had entered administration 3 In May 2017 it was understood that Edinburgh Woollen Mill had bought the Jaeger brand and debt but not the main company or secured the future of its 700 staff or payments to its suppliers from its former owner Better Capital 26 27 On 11 January 2021 it was announced that Marks amp Spencer had acquired the Jaeger fashion brand which fell into administration in November 2020 but not Jaeger s 63 shops and 13 concessions for 5 million 5 28 References Edit Rogers Daniel 9 January 2001 Jaeger hires marketeer to ditch frumpy image The Guardian Retrieved 15 April 2014 brand history Jaeger PDF London Fashion Week Retrieved 15 April 2014 a b Fashion chain Jaeger in administration BBC News 10 April 2017 Retrieved 10 April 2017 Butler Sarah 28 May 2017 Edinburgh Woollen Mill acquires Jaeger brand in plan for new chain The Guardian Retrieved 14 June 2017 a b Davis Barney 11 January 2021 Marks amp Spencer saves Jaeger from collapse but stores set to close Evening Standard Retrieved 12 January 2021 a b c Leitch Luke 11 November 2011 Mencyclopaedia Jaeger Daily Telegraph Retrieved 16 April 2014 a b c d e f g Grant Linda 23 January 2009 Jaeger celebrates 125 years in the business The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 15 April 2014 Mawson Sir Douglas McLean Archibald Lang 1915 Chapter XX The Western Base Winter and Spring The Home of the Blizzard being the story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911 1914 London W Heinemann OCLC 563641223 Retrieved 15 November 2020 The sledging equipment and clothing were identical with that used by Shackleton Jaeger fleece combination suits were included in the outfit but though excellent garments for work at the Base they were much too heavy for sledging We therefore wore Jaeger underclothing and burberry wind clothing as overalls V amp A collections Jaeger knitting pattern 1940s Patterns to Knit V amp A Retrieved 16 April 2014 Jaeger 1950s knitting patterns Advertising Archives Retrieved 16 April 2014 Ruddick Graham 10 October 2013 Fashion brand Jaeger to bring manufacturing back to the UK Daily Telegraph Retrieved 16 April 2014 Stemp Sinty 29 November 2006 The Prime of Miss Jean Muir The Scotsman Retrieved 16 April 2014 Biography Jean Muir Design Museum Retrieved 16 April 2014 Listing Fashion Museum 1963 69 Bath Museum of Costume Archived from the original on 16 April 2014 Retrieved 16 April 2014 Records of Coats Viyella plc University of Glasgow Retrieved 16 April 2014 a b Mills Lauren 23 July 2000 Jaeger fashions a new look Daily Telegraph Retrieved 18 April 2014 Ehrlich Doreen Jaeger Fashion Encyclopaedia Retrieved 16 April 2014 Cave Andrew 23 January 2003 Entrepreneur poised to bag Jaeger for nominal price Daily Telegraph Retrieved 16 April 2014 Wallop Harry 16 April 2012 Harold Tillman makes almost nothing from Jaeger sale Daily Telegraph Retrieved 16 April 2014 Leisa Barnett 4 November 2008 Jaeger s New Stock Vogue com Archived from the original on 5 August 2009 Retrieved 21 May 2009 Kensington Palace unveils new Jaeger staff uniforms Telegraph fashion telegraph co uk Retrieved 4 July 2018 Staff 17 April 2012 Harold Tillman Sells Jaeger to Jon Moulton s Better Capital for Just 19 5 mn International Business Times Retrieved 14 April 2014 Holland Tiffany 24 June 2013 Profile New Jaeger chief executive former Espirit product boss Colin Henry Retail Week Retrieved 14 April 2014 a b Smith Katie 18 March 2014 Jaeger sets up team to develop UK supply base Just Style Retrieved 16 April 2014 Powley Tanya 5 December 2013 Made in Britain demand prompts rise in textile manufacturing Financial Times Retrieved 16 April 2014 Philip Day confirms Jaeger buy opens first Days department store News Retail 832507 Uk fashionnetwork com Retrieved 31 May 2017 Sarah Butler 1 January 1970 Edinburgh Woollen Mill acquires Jaeger brand in plan for new chain Business The Guardian Retrieved 31 May 2017 Jolly Jasper 11 January 2021 Marks amp Spencer buys Jaeger fashion brand from administrators The Guardian t Retrieved 12 January 2021 External links EditOfficial site Jaeger at V amp A collections Pictorial history of Jaeger from The Guardian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jaeger clothing amp oldid 1150039437, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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