Howies
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Traded as | howies |
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Industry | Outdoor apparel, Sporting goods |
Founded | 1995 |
Founder | David and Clare Hieatt |
Headquarters | Cardigan, Wales |
Products | Clothing |
Website | howies.co.uk |
Howies is a clothing company based in Cardigan Bay, Wales. The company was founded in 1995 and produces eco-friendly T-shirts, jeans and sportswear, with the aim of having ethically correct practices.[1][2] Howies often use natural fabrics as alternatives to petrochemical-derived modern fabrics. Examples include organic cotton, Merino wool and recycled cotton.[3][4] Howies T-shirts often have images or slogans with political or environmental themes and are screen printed by hand in a workshop located at the brand headquarters.[4]
Brand
The Howies brand has a strong identity within many UK active sports, notably mountain biking, surfing and skateboarding. This identity has been reinforced by the sponsorship of a number of athletes in these disciplines over the years. It has also generated a number of special edition products associated with the Howies brand, notably with Curtis Bikes who continue to offer Howies blue as a standard colour option on many of their bikes. The company is particularly well known for its t-shirt designs, many of which have become known as classic designs, notably the classic logo design as well as 9 bikes, CCTV, Life*, Blood Donor and Home Work.
History
Howies was founded by Clare and David Hieatt in 1995. The name "Howies" is derived from Clare's maiden name of "Howells".[3][5] Branding expert Mark Simmons (author) was Managing Director from 1999-2001. The company relocated from London to Wales in 2001[6][7] and the company's first proper mail order catalogue is produced.[7]
In 2003, Levi Strauss & Co. threatened to sue Howies over the placement of a logo bearing tab on the rear right buttock pocket of their jeans. The Howies Tab is grey, the Levis Tab is Red.[8]
In December 2006, the Hieatts sold the company to The Timberland Company.[6][9] In November 2008, Howies was cited as the 6th most 'recession-proof' company in the UK.[10] In September 2009, David Hieatt, one of Howies' founders, mentioned on Twitter that he was due to leave the company at the end of October 2009.[11] In December 2011, Howies closed their London shop, which was situated on Carnaby Street.[12]
In January 2012, Howies management team announced that they had purchased the company back and that Howies would continue to operate from Cardigan as an independent company.[13]
References
- ↑ Daring to be different in a brand new way, The Guardian, 2004-05-29 Accessed on August 24, 2007.
- ↑ howies mixes fun with ecology, Financial Times, 2006-03-10 Accessed on August 29, 2007.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Feature.003 HOWIES", "STEAL-LIFE", January 2005. Accessed on August 23, 2007.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 howies Interview, Issue 18, Singletrack Magazine, 2004-12-15. Accessed on August 23, 2007.
- ↑ howies - now more than just an escape route, Llwybro-Routes, Welsh Assembly Government’s Department of Enterprise, Innovation and Networks
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Timberland buys 'green' company, BBC News Online, 2007-02-13 Accessed on August 24, 2007.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 howies, Our History, Accessed on August 23, 2007.
- ↑ David v Goliath battle as Welsh jeans company tells Levi's to butt out, 2003-05-03
- ↑ Timberland buys howies, Inteletex, 2006-12-05 Accessed on August 24, 2007.
- ↑ Stores must up their game to beat recession, 2008-11-03.
- ↑ Tweet from David Hieatt, 2009-09-17.
- ↑ howies – a small independent, ethically minded store forced to close London Store, 2011-12-17.
- ↑ "On Our Own Two Feet" a howies blog post, 2012-01-06.