Matches Fashion

Matches Fashion
MatchesFashion.com
Type Privately owned company
Industry Fashion Retail
Founded London in 1987
Founder(s) Matches Fashion
Headquarters Unit 15a Welmar Mews
154 Clapham Park Road
London
, United Kingdom
Number of locations 14
Area served United Kingdom
Key people Tom and Ruth Chapman
Products Mens Fashion
Womens Fashion
Fashion Accessories
Parent Matches
Website Matchesfashion.com

Matches is a retailer of luxury clothing and accessories. It is based on Clapham Park Road in south London and has 14 shops across London.

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History

Matches Fashion was established in 1987 by Tom and Ruth Chapman and has grown into a multi-channel retail business consisting of 14 stores across London in Marylebone, Notting Hill, Wimbledon Village and Richmond[1].

In 2006 Matches launched their online store Matchesfashion.com. The website receives over 7 million visitors a year and now sends out on average over 1,000 orders per week.[citation needed]

Designers

Matches try to present customers with a selection of collections from designers such as Diane von Furstenberg, Chanel[2], Christian Louboutin, Alexander McQueen[3], Burberry Prorsum and Lanvin.

Alongside the established international collections, Matches also try to work with emerging talents and bring them to their customer-base. Previous seasons have seen Matches work with designers such as Brian Reyes, Sykes and Rag & Bone.

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