Old Town Clothing (7)

Reading another article about the closure of Old Town Clothing makes me want to weep.  It has been known for nearly a year that the shutters were due to come down, so what has been done to keep it alive ?  Nothing.  That’s because no-one cares about or pays attention to a small, well-run, successful business with a loyal international clientele.  It’s below the radar.

Someone told me recently how much the government spends on overnight accommodation.  A fortune every day.

I feel that government should be interested in small-scale rural production and local businesses which use specialist hand skills.  They are treated as the past, but they ought to, or could, be the future as well.

https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2024/dec/19/goodbye-to-old-town-beloved-utility-inspired-norfolk-clothing-company?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

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  1. Visampelli Ajay's avatar Visampelli Ajay says:

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