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Gieves & Hawkes edges closer to end game over parent company woes

Published
Oct 26, 2021

Gieves & Hawkes, the luxury bespoke tailoring business, could be a step nearer to closing down after 250 years as the problems facing its parent company continue to weigh on its operations and a crunch creditor vote looms next week. Also at risk is sister company Kent & Curwen.


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The Savile Row tailor and its portfolio-mate face a winding up order and could close unless a new backer is found, The Times reported.

The firms are ultimately owned by Chinese conglomerate Shandong Ruyi Technology Group, which is struggling in the face of a huge debt load. The business also owns the Cerruti brand.

It’s believed that the search for a buyer continues and a restructuring firm has been recruited. But sources told the newspaper that the best chance of finding a buyer is to opt for liquidation.

In recent years, buyers of distressed brands have often shown themselves more willing to step up once a company has been put into administration or liquidation as it removes many of the complications (such as onerous store leases) that would come with buying a going concern.

Gieves & Hawkes has its historic premises a 1 Savile Row but also operates another 58 shops in 25 cities.

The crucial creditor vote in Hong Kong will happen on November 4.

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