Paul Wallis Fashions Ltd

History of Wallis Fashions

The history of Wallis Fashions.

It all started in the early 1970’s, my mother Doreen and father George managed to scrape together enough stock and cash to open a corner shop in Sheffield.

The corner shop thrived and they expanded and opened a much larger shop on
Infirmary Road Sheffield.

As well as the shop they became market traders standing
Derby market
Allenton
Chesterfield
Gainsborough

On a trip to Manchester looking for stock my father saw a roll of fabric, liking the design but not knowing what to do with it, he bought it.

This magical roll of fabric was to change everything.

Manufactured in Leicester by Morna Fabrics the design was called “CLEOPATRA” .

Knowing nothing about garment construction, but being practical, he constructed a “A”line 6 panel skirt.
The skirts looked gorgeous, when offered for sale in the shop and on the markets,
they flew out.
More fabric was sourced from Morna fabric, more colour ways and another design was added “TAPESTRY”.

The skirts sold so well they opened a small manufacturing unit in a disused army barracks in Derby . Normanton Baracks.

Things went from strength to strength.
The shop was closed the markets ended and a wholesale and manufacturing business was born.
This is where I come in.

Disenchanted with sixth form school, I leave and ask dad for a job.
I had been working part time in the warehouse dealing with customers, so he gave me a van loaded with stock and sent me out as a road warrior to sell.
I sold all types of clothing from baby socks to knickers. Traveling the midlands and Yorkshire I created a round of loyal customers. If I wasn’t on the road, I was learning garment manufacturing.

Cutting, lockstitch, over lock, pressing.

I became a partner in the business.

The next phase started with the design and manufacture of pleated all-round skirts.
The pleater “TRUPERM” in Manchester, still in business, recommended us to Arthur Henriques also in Manchester.
From this recommendation the work force was expanded to take on board Henriques and produce their garments on a CMT basis.

Pretty soon we were producing for Slimma in Leek
M&S Swirla in London
Valantina London
Marta Maratchi
I gave up the selling round to concentrate totally on garment manufacturing.
The garments were for the high street and catalogue customers.
Littlewoods
Grattens
Next
Viyella
Counrty Casuals
Slimma
Elvi
George
C & A
To name but a few

We Moved to Portland Street our own premises

As the years roll on George and Doreen decide to retire but carry on in a consultancy basis.

BIG BIG CHANGES FREE TRADE


To be continued.



Our Contact details :
Address :
Waldor House
Portland Street
Derby
DE23 8PN

Tel : 01332 271000
Fax : 01332 600671
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