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On this episode of Talking Shop we are joined by Phil James, founder and Creative Director of the contemporary heritage clothing brand &SONS. Phil began his career behind the lens as a commercial advertising photographer, working with global brands to hone a distinct visual language. But in 2016, he decided to step out from behind the camera to build a brand of his own.

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Henri Lloyd has announced it has entered administration which will see 31 stores close and a large amount of jobs at risk.

RSM, Henri Lloyd’s administrators blamed “challenging trading conditions on the High Street” for the waterproof clothing company’s demise.

House of Fraser, who have suffered retail struggles of their own, sell Henri Lloyd’s clothes in their stores.

The clothing company was set up in 1963 by decorated polish soldier, Henri Strzelecki and his business partner Angus Lloyd. The Polish soldier got the nickname ‘Waterproof Henri’ for the company’s designs and was awarded an OBE in 1985.

The announcement comes on the same day that discount retailer Poundworld announced it had also entered administration.

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