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In the face of competition from other retailers offering more goods at lower prices, Lillywhites fell into financial difficulty. In 2002 Jerónimo Martins sold the company to
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with her flying kit. Lillywhites' policy was to compete on quality products (which were charged at premium prices). For many years the company was owned by
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retail chain, and some of the outlying stores were rebranded as Sports World. A number of exceptions to this are the branches at Rotherham Retail Park,
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city centre was closed in 2004. The Lakeside branch was closed in 2010 and The Glades, Bromley store was closed in 2012.
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In the 19th century, several members of the Lillywhite family were leading cricketers; another,
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since 1925, catering to the London market with specialist departments for
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The shop has been based at its current location of 25 Regent St. on
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This article about a retailer in the United Kingdom is a
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Lilywhites (disambiguation)


Private
Piccadilly Circus
London
U.K.
clothing
sports equipment
Parent
Frasers Group
lillywhites.com
sports
Piccadilly Circus
London
United Kingdom
Frasers Group
Fred Lillywhite
The Football Association
FA Cup
International Football Association Board
modern ball specifications
Ivy League
American college footballs
Piccadilly Circus
croquet
real tennis
Amy Johnson
Forte Group
Leeds

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