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Cambridge Satchel

This section covers Cambridge Satchelโ€™s presence and performance in the UK retail market. Reporting examines store openings, product launches, collaborations, marketing campaigns, and leadership developments. With attention to its positioning in the heritage accessories and leather goods sector, the coverage offers retail professionals insights into the brandโ€™s commercial strategy and evolving market presence.

  • Nov- 2024 -
    14 November
    NewsCambridge Satchel to open in Victoria Leeds

    Cambridge Satchel to open in Victoria Leeds

    British leather bag brand Cambridge Satchel is set to join Victoria Leeds in December.ย  Making a regional debut and accounting for the brandโ€™s third boutique, the new 881 sq ft store will be located in the Victoria Quarter.ย ย  The debut Leeds store will join the brandโ€™s current sites in Covent…

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  • Oct- 2023 -
    16 October
    NewsCovent Garden welcomes 16 new retail brands in six months

    Covent Garden welcomes 16 new retail brands in six months

    Shaftesbury Capital has signed 16 new retail brands across its Covent Garden estate in the last six months, cementing the area as one of central Londonโ€™s leading retail destinations.ย  Recently HOKA, the running shoes and apparel brand, and Balibaris, the international menswear label, opened their first ever retail location in…

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  • Aug- 2022 -
    25 August
    High StreetCambridge Satchel Company acquired by Chargeurs

    Cambridge Satchel Company acquired by Chargeurs

    The Cambridge Satchel Company has announced it has been sold to French textile company Chargeurs for an undisclosed sum. Created in 2008 by Julie Deane and her mother, Freda Thomas, the British firm designs, manufactures and distributes a range of leather bags, satchels and accessories, employing over 60 people. Deane…

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  • Jul- 2019 -
    23 July
    AdviceHow Chinese consumers meet โ€˜Brand Britainโ€™

    How Chinese consumers meet โ€˜Brand Britainโ€™

    Francis Fukayama is most famous for writing โ€˜The End of Historyโ€™ at a time when history was just re-starting but in 1995 he wrote another book called ยดTrustโ€™, which I think is more important. It describes how trust glues a country together and talks of China as a low-trust culture…

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