Jean Machine

Jean Machine was a chain of British retail stores selling jeans. It was founded in 1971 by Tony Lonsdale, nicknamed the 'Blue Jean King' and his brother Tim. He brought jeans over from California and after initial resistance from wholesalers, set up shop on the King's Road. Tony originally set up The Pant House in Hornton Street, Kensington before adding The Rag Machine and The Jean Machine next door to each other at 161 and 163 King's Road, Chelsea. Shortly after The Pant House opened nearby in King's Road. Jean Machine became successful across the UK, where it had more than 100 stores,.[1] They also had shops in Amsterdam and Berlin in the late 1970s.

Jean Machine was relaunched in London in December 2011 as a brand of men's jeans.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Alexa Brazilian (10 December 2011). Good Jeans, Nothing Extra. The Wall Street Journal. Accessed August 2013.


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