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A short history of Carr and Westley

The Slenderella Story

Today we had a visit from Gary Spendlove of Slenderella.He brought with him his new book ‘Brettles of Belper. A history of a famous Derbyshire hosiery company and brand’ written by Rod Hawgood and Gary Spendlove. It covers the history of Brettles from its humble beginnings on the 21st of July 1803 right up to the arrival of Slenderella in 1997.

Brettles

The name ‘Brettles’ is well-known everywhere for socks, stockings, knitted goods and textiles but nowhere more than in its home town of Belper in the Derwent Valley of Derbyshire, where the business has grown and matured for over 200 years. From tiny beginnings in the early nineteenth century, it survived more than its fair share of difficulties to become a major employer and manufacturer. From Belper, its products went far and wide. The Brettles brand is still very much in evidence in Belper and many employees past and present can trace family connections and roles with the company back over several generations.

The Slenderella Story:

From humble home-spun beginnings in the East End of London in the 1920’s, Slenderella went on to acquire its own factory which was unfortunately destroyed by bombs in 1942 resulting in a move to Middlesex.  Two years later, as the demands of the 2nd World War increased, the factory was requisitioned by the Ministry of Aircraft Production.  The decision was then made to move to a larger production unit in South Shields, from where Slenderella became a recognised national brand.

Slenderella

As with Brettles, there are fascinating connections to the Royal Family and other renowned celebrities.  Hollywood legends Elizabeth Taylor and Hedy Lamarr were known to have worn Slenderella’s products. Slenderella were delighted when Miss Taylor and the cast of the acclaimed film Little Women publicised their garments.  Further international acclaim followed when the company helped create the wardrobe for Miss Lamarr’s screen classic Samson and Delilah.

In 1997 the Slenderella brand became available for acquisition and this was acquired and incorporated in November of the same year as Slenderella Wholesale Ltd.  The first wholesale premises were a small room at the ear of the Belper retail shop on Chapel Street.

Vedonis

The first retail customer to place an order from the new firm was Edna Dale of Leek, and the first multiple order was placed by the Beatties group of Wolverhampton.   In the first year of trading the company received the Lingerie Buyer magazine award for the UK’s best classic nightwear collection, sponsored by Dupont.  For the next two years the brand achieved the runners-up trophy but again won the coveted crystal pyramid in 2001.  The company has also received industry and Chamber of Commerce awards.

Due to the rapid growth of the company, Slenderella moved from Chapel Street to the old Co-Op bulding on King Street, Belper, allowing for warehouse space for 12,000 items of stock.  However, a further move was made to the former premises of another historic Belper business, Flanders Ltd.  Unfortunately the move meant the closure of the retail shop for a time, leaving many long standing customers disappointed.

The company at first just leased and occupied the warehouse building in Queen Street creating some office space.  However the whole of the site was later purchased allowing for much needed further expansion.  By 2003 Slenderella was supplying over 700 customers in the UK.

Walker Reid

2003 was the recognised 200 year anniversary of the establishment of Brettles in Belper and a major celebration was held.  Over 300 friends, guests and former employees attended the event   with many historic artefacts and historic memorabilia being displayed at various venues in town.  Local girl Frankie Corbett won the “Miss Slenderella” competition and a booklet containing the condensed history of Brettles was created for the event.

The warehouse, along with adjacent office block was finally purchased I 2007.  Staff and contractors joined together to get the building into shape as renovations and redecoration were needed. The next big step was in May 2008 when, by popular demand, the new Brettles Retail Shop was opened in Days Lane.

To this day, Brettles product groups are still growing.  Export growth is continuing.  The quality and value offered will ensure that the Slenderella and Brettles brands trade successfully into the 21st century.

Carr & Westley have sold Brettles products since the 1960s and have a growing range of Slenderella products. We are now also experiencing a new demand for Slenderella bed jackets and nightwear on the internet, taking the brand into the future.

Carr & Westley Winter 2011 Ladies’ Fashion Catalogue Out Now!

Firstly, heartfelt thanks to all our loyal customers and those new to us too! We have had some excellent feedback regarding the refreshed catalogue layout and a very busy Autumn.  Encouraged by your response, i am now pleased to present you with our largest ever winter catalogue, coming in at a choice-filled 65 pages. Perfect for those cosy winter days and nights by the fire, cuddled up in warm and toasty carr and Westley wear. As a family, we love the excitement that preparing for christmas brings. At Carr and Westley we always decorate our offices and factory and look forward to a lovely christmas meal in late December. Take a look at the ‘occasion dress’ from H&O, perfect for the festive season, which has already proved very popular. find it on p.3 at a fantastic price. Pop on our Christmas apron (see p.37) and join in the fun!

Whilst we love the season of traditions, we are also brimming
with lots of new ideas. We have been listening to your comments and having been working hard on a new invoice layout. Keep an eye out when you next order. May we all at Carr and Westley wish you the compliments of the season to come.

With kind regards,

Judith

J. A. Gorringe

Managing director

Apparently we are politer and better mannered than we think.

Good manners are very important to us at Carr and Westley and we are proud of the service we offer for our women’s classic clothing customers. With this in mind, we are pleased to inform you a new report has found that British people are polite. Now this may not seem like a striking revelation to those acquainted with the cultural stereotype of the courteous BritHowever the report also found that British people worryingly believe themselves to be increasingly unpleasant.

The periscope post collected some thoughts on the news:

Hurrah! An Observer editorial shared our views: “We are, in the main, tolerant, considerate, caring. We are not so rude Britannia.” The editorial also praised the Young Foundation for bringing the question of manners into the spotlight: “Good manners are not old-fashioned. The Young Foundation has done well to remind us just how much they matter.”

British Isles

British Isles

Diverse politeness. The report’s researchers travelled to both wealthy and deprived areas in order to observe the prevalence of good manners. According to the report, “Assumptions linking incivility to disadvantage or diversity are simplistic; we found very high levels of civility in some disadvantaged, diverse places, as well as instances of serious incivility, in the form of intolerance and rudeness, in more prosperous and homogenous contexts.”

Dangerous pessimism. Writing for the BBC, Mark Easton argued that the entrenched that British people are getting ruder can become a self-fulfilling prophecy: “If people assume that the world is a rude, individualistic and selfish place, they are more likely to act that way themselves.”

Rude? Meanwhile, Dominique Jackson at The Daily Mail seemed unconcerned with politeness while considering the report: “The prose is poor and its final startling insights, blindingly self-evident. Who commissioned this research and how much did it cost?”

Listen: ‘Britain is not a rude nation’ on the BBC radio 4 today show.

I personally think the best way to influence the manners of the nation is one conversation at a time!

Attention, Ladies: Classic Clothing!

It’s hard to find the words to describe those ladies of a ‘certain age’ who would like to dress in a manner that helps them to reflect how they feel.  Youthful, yet elegant, the best we can do is ‘classic’ but even this doesn’t convey enough of a generation of ladies who, we hear time and time again, have been rather let down by the high street.  Do you remember a time when you could buy classic clothes such as Brettles or Poppy with ease on the high street?  Alas these days are gone and the classically dressed lady is left with own brands that do not dress her with the style and aplomb that she deserves.  There is, however, an answer to these classic clothing woes.  Carr and Westley is a family firm that is beavering away to fill this gap and cater for the ‘classic’ ladies.  Carr and Westley offers a plethora of wardrobe items that are splendid for just this lady, both by mail order catalogue and online at http://www.carrandwestley.co.uk/ . Find not only Poppy and Brettles but many other elusive brands such as H&O, Brandtex, Anna Victoria , Finnkarelia, Brandtex and Padders

We hear from our customers that it is so hard to find short or long trousers, skirts and dresses and we also hear how it’s not as easy for them to alter items as they once might have.  Five different lengths can, therefore, be ordered with ease at Carr and Westley.  Not the right size, length or you’re not just not sure about the item?  No problem.  The full and absolute guarantee means that you can buy with peace or mind.  Classic clothing, with classic values.

All the hard work is paying off…

A few months ago we took a trip down to the Pantiles in Tunbridge Wells for a couple of days of photography for the new autumn range. It’s an area rich in culture, history and heritage and a fabulous back drop for our life style pictures. We were really pleased with the results and hope you are too! Keep an eye out for them in our Autumn 2011 catalogue.

Carr & Westley Tunbridge Wells Photo Shoot

Carr & Westley Tunbridge Wells Photo Shoot

Take a look at the Tunbridge Wells Project to browse through a archive of the town’s historic buildings taken by our photographers at Click design.

Bra Fitting Advice

In the last few years there has been a bra fitting revolution.  No more measuring tapes and difficult trips to the high street bra fitters. Instead our experienced Carr and Westley staff are trained to help you find the perfect fit and comfort from your own home.

It is estimated that some 80% of ladies are wearing the wrong sized bra, leaving them in pain and providing little support. Carr and Westley’s corsetry range, including trusted brands such asTriumph, Sloggi, Vanity Fair, Bestform and Naturana, offer a huge selection of bra sizes allowing maximum chance of getting a good fit.

Comfort is the number one factor for bra fitting. We tailor our advice to your individual shape and size to allow for the best possible fit for you. We are experienced in supplying bras after mastectomy and are able to advise you with this. We know that if you are buying underwear for someone else, it is often tricky. We can help you to find the right size and assess whether or not you have found a good fit when trying the item on. We are very happy to exchange any unworn bra for a different size, so don’t hesitate.

Golden Rules of Getting a Great Fit

Throw away your measuring tape. Every lady’s chest is different and yet every measuring tape is the same! The traditional method of bra fitting simply does not work for everybody. Try the bra on and follow our instructions below…

1. Look at the size of a current bra that fits well and use that as a guide for ordering. When you try the bra on, do it up to the middle hook setting. If it fits on this setting then it will allow the bra to fit through minor changes in size, both up and down. Next, lean forward so that your breasts fall into the cup itself. This ensures that the bra cup is sitting correctly around the breast.
2. Look in a mirror. Is the strap firm enough around your rib cage? This is where the bra’s support comes from so it needs to be comfortable but FIRM! Run your fingers underneath the band. Can you fit two fingers comfortably underneath? If so, then this is a correct fit. Does the band lie in a straight line across your back? If it is riding up then you need to try a smaller chest size. You may find that by going down a chest size you need to up a cup size. This is because UK bras are made with the cup sizes in proportion to the back size (i.e. a C cup is not always the same, a 34C is smaller in the cup than a 40C)
3. If you are trying an underwired style then please ensure that the wires are touching your rib cage and not ‘floating’ or digging in to the breast tissue as this can be uncomfortable and cause damage.
4. Ensure that the breasts are enclosed in the cups and not spilling over the top. This will be more comfortable for the wearer and create a smooth line under clothing. There should be no puckering or creasing of the bra fabric. If there is then it may be worth trying a smaller cup size.
5. When removing the bra, some ‘imprint’ lines are normal and does not necessarily mean that the bra is too tight. Check where these lines are, however. If they are cutting in to the breast then the cup size is too small if the lines are not straight then the back size is too large.