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Father and son recognised for commitment to ‘Made in Britain’ fashion

A father and a son team managed to keep faith in ‘Made in Britain’ fashion, after the majority of UK clothing brands abandoned UK garment manufacturing.

26th June 2014

Knitting Industry
 |  Alfreton, Derbyshire

Knitwear, Intimate Apparel

Founder of the British-made fashion brand, David Nieper, and his son, Christopher Nieper, have been honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2014 ECMOD Direct Commerce Awards, for their outstanding contribution to British fashion and the home shopping industry.

The father and son team, which recently invested in a plant of Shima Seiki machines to manufacture its own knitwear,  was recognised at a gala awards ceremony at the Hurlingham Club, London, for their 50 year commitment to British-designed and British-made fashion and building of the successful David Nieper brand.

Nigel Swabey, President of the CatEx Direct Commerce Association and Chairman of direct retailer Scotts & Co, who presented the award, commented:  “Ever since the launch of the first David Nieper colour catalogue in 1984, I have been tracking the remarkable progress and achievements of this dynamic father and son team and I am full of admiration for what they have done to build their business and establish David Nieper as a quintessentially British brand.”

Longstanding commitment

The ECMOD Direct Commerce Awards celebrates the success of home shopping businesses across 25 categories, forming part of the annual ECMOD CatEX DCA industry conference. 

The Lifetime Achievement Award recognises outstanding individual contributions to the sector, and has been presented to only eight people in the past, including Angus Thirlwell and Peter Harris of Hotel Chocolat, Chrissie Rucker of The White Company, and Nick Wheeler of Charles Tyrwhitt.

L-R: SKY News anchor Dermot Murnaghan presents the Lifetime Achievement award to Christopher Nieper, Nigel Swabey President of the CatEX Direct Commerce Association, Christopher Nieper managing director of David Nieper. © David Nieper

Christopher Nieper commented:  “It was a huge surprise to receive the award on the night and it's wonderful for our company to be recognised for its longstanding commitment to British-made fashion.”

David Nieper

David Nieper established his namesake company in 1961, designing and manufacturing luxury lingerie and nightwear in Alfreton, Derbyshire. Christopher Nieper, who joined the company in 1986, is Managing Director and his father David Nieper remains the company’s Creative Director.

A second-generation family business, David Nieper is still based in Alfreton and currently exports over a third of its British-made fashion globally.

The David Nieper workrooms. © David Nieper

Nigel Swabey said: “Whilst the vast majority of UK clothing brands have abandoned UK garment manufacturing, David and Christopher have stuck to their guns and persevered with UK design and manufacture across their range. They have succeeded with this strategy by making a virtue of the very ‘Britishness’ of their designs and the quality of their manufacturing process.”

Delivering growth

Previously selling through well-known retailers such as Harrods and Selfridges, David Nieper took the bold decision to switch to sell direct to consumers in the late 1980’s.

David Nieper has put in place a number of education initiatives such as schools involvement, internships and university scholarships aimed at passing on specialist fashion manufacturing skills to the next generation and to deliver continuous and sustainable growth. 

The company, which is almost completely vertical in structure, has also invested considerably in its manufacturing infrastructure and since the beginning of the last recession has launched both its own in-house knitwear division and a new state-of the-art catalogue printing facility.

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