Blackhorse Lane Ateliers' wash lab for learning London-based denim manufacturer Blackhorse Lane Ateliers was founded in 2016 by Bilgehan “Han” Ates, who
Nothing is more exciting right now than the ring of the doorbell and a package of new clothes arriving.
With our High Streets shuttered, filling virtual shopping baskets is the only way to get a hit of much-needed retail therapy.
Yes, we re still buying loungewear that trend isn t going away any time soon but we re also starting to add other, more upbeat, pieces to our baskets.
We want to smarten up our spring WFH look, we want a raincoat for April showers, and we re starting to think about what we ll wear for all those picnics in the park, and barbecues we re hoping to enjoy this summer.
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By Nicola Bryan
Is Brexit an opportunity for Wales manufacturers?
The UK left the European Union on 31 December, but it was only on Boxing Day that a trade deal was reached.
A report on the future of Europe s retail supply chains found manufacturing of £4.8bn of goods could move to the UK due to Covid and Brexit. So is Brexit yet another hassle or are Wales manufacturers cashing in? Big uplift
image captionSausage producer John Langford has seen a rise in sales
John Langford, owner of The Welsh Sausage Company in Welshpool, Powys, said he was already benefiting before the new trade deal was announced.