Founded in 1906, Manchester Hosiery has gained national and international prestige as producers of fine quality knitted garments, with a reputation for reliability and high standards. The Company was formed by a group of industrialists from the textile towns of Manchester and Hinckley. It was acquired by a Hinckley family in the 1930s, before being sold in the late 1980s to a consortium of businessmen and acquired in January 2012 by Aikon International, a Hong Kong based company with global interests in Underwear and Hosiery.
Under its brand names of Palm, White Swan, Guardian and High Cross, the company’s products are sold in the UK and worldwide.
loft by
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sewing-room by
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pegg by
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meanies by
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ground-floor by
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the basement
light by
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greenleaves by
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cobwebs copy by
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basement by
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belt-driven by
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cobwebs by
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most of these had sat here for years judging by the cobwebs, really pleased to have seen it as its this sort of thing that really floats my boat