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Berkshire entrepreneur launches fashion range for tall women
Luxury clothing brand, Leggy Threads, has been launched by British designer Sarah Stoker
Bracknell-based Leggy Threads uses only British manufacturers and is designed to meet the needs of women who are tall and struggle to find well-fitting luxury clothes.
Leggy Threads’ first collection is targeted at women aged 28 - 50, 5ft 9“ and above, and launches with a range of luxury blouses with a view to expanding the range further in spring 2015.
All the blouses are inspired, created and designed by Sarah Stoker, a 6ft tall professional business women herself who over the years has found it difficult to find clothes that fit well.
Sarah is already an established entrepreneur having launched her own recruitment business, Ocean Consulting, ten years ago.
Sarah Stoker, CEO of Leggy Threads, said: “My vision is to help tall women to look and feel beautiful in their own skin.
“There are very limited options on the high street for taller women. Ranges are small and frankly quite frumpy.
“Fuelled by my own frustration and a long-held hankering to design, I wanted to create beautiful luxury blouses that fit the height and shape of taller women.
“My mission is to produce beautiful timeless luxury clothes made from the most beautiful fabrics, using the very best of British manufacturers.
“We aim to exceed customer expectations by seamlessly delivering to the door, creating the Leggy Threads Experience.”
The luxury fashion brand will be sold online through the Leggy Threads website www.leggythreads.co.uk.
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