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Revival Vintage is Eaton Smith Business of the Month
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Revival Vintage is Eaton Smith Business of the Month

The Editor

The Editor

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Eaton Smith Solicitors is delighted to announce that Revival Vintage has been chosen by the judging panel as the latest winner of its Business of the Month Award.

Helene Fallows launched Revival Vintage in Huddersfield indoor market in 2003 which began retailing vintage clothing originating from the 1940s to 1980s. As the business evolved, fancy dress products were added to the offering. Eventually, Mark Fallows joined Revival and it was split into two parts. Revival Vintage and Revival Fancy Dress. In 2018 they decided to follow a niche closing all aspects of the fancy dress business side. Now, they have several ranges of men’s shirts, trousers, knitwear, jackets, and trouser braces. Along with women’s ranges of dresses, coats, suits, and handbags. They now employ one full time and four part time employees.

Philip Clarke, Partner at Eaton Smith Solicitors, and member of the judging panel commented; “Revival Vintage impressed the judges with their niche products and service and how they have grown their business since their launch in 2001. Mark, Helene, and the rest of the team have shown clear passion for the services they provide and I’m sure will continue to do so for many years to come. We are extremely excited to witness the future of Revival Vintage and to see them once again at the Business of the Year Awards in July 2023”.

Mark and Helene Fallows, founders at Revival Vintage had this to say: "We were delighted to be chosen September's Business of the Month. The Revival team have worked tirelessly over the years to build our brand. It's a great feeling to have our achievements recognised by the judging panel. We enjoyed being spoiled for the afternoon. It's certainly put a smile on our faces as we continue our quest to grow this rewarding business."

Phil Clarke was joined on the judging panel by Martin Hathaway (MYCCI), Annie Bradley (Department of International Trade), Deborah Ogden (DO Positive Impact) and Charlie Roebuck (Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice). Revival Vintage now go through to the Business of the Year Award which will be held in July 2023.

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