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Our Shirt Making Heritage

In 1940, in the midst of the Second World War, Isaak Donner and Frank Myers, set up the Wakefield Shirt Company to produce quality men’s shirts from a small, fourth floor, corner room of a building in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. With cotton supplies in famine through the war and only delicate viscose rayon materials available, the company decided to use this material to make blouses for those women of Britain performing the tasks in factories, previously held by men who had been sent off to fight the war.


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A Revolution in Shirt Making…

By 1946, we had taken over the entire building transforming the space into a vast shirt manufacturing facility, becoming a key player in the men’s shirt market. Having identified that the majority of men returning from the war had become accustomed to wearing loose-collar shirts rather than a stiff collar which would begin to look worn, Isaak Donner introduced a patent that his family had developed prior to the war, changing the shirt industry forever.

The patented shirts were designed in a way that the collars could be easily removed by pulling on a tab sewn into the collar attaching seam. Each shirt came supplied with a complimentary replacement collar which could easily be sewn into the place of the removed collar. The new product was an instant success and as the shirts had two collars and in some cases two sets of cuffs, the shirts were called Double TWO shirts. The innovation became so successful that the company came to be known by the name of the shirts!


Polyester - The Fabric of the Future

At the beginning of the 1950s Double TWO teamed up with ICI representative, Dr Rex Winfield, who had spent his time during the war developing a new man-made fibre, Terylene, which would eventually become known as Polyester. Working with Dr Winfield, we developed the fibre and produced the world’s first man-made fibre shirt. You can read more on this story here.

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A new home…

Following the successful introduction of the man-made fibre shirt and with all other products selling well, we desperately needed to expand our production facilities in order to meet demand, and in 1952 we bought a staggering 8 acre site to the south of Wakefield which would be Double TWO’s new home.

The new, big, open plan production area enabled us to bring specialist consultants from America to install the latest production systems, modern machinery and the most efficient piecework systems enabling the workers to earn more than double their previous earnings by being able to produce more garments. A rigorous quality control system was implemented to ensure that the vast increase in production quantity did not result in an inferior quality product. By now Double TWO had expanded from the original Isaak Donner and Frank Myers to employing over 500 people and producing 800,000 shirts per year.

Further Innovation and the 2nd Generation…

In the late 1950’s, we introduced the world’s first ever blends of natural and man-made fibres, adding strength as well as shrinkage and pilling resistance to our cotton/wool blend, known as Frend. In a time when central heating was considered very middle class, warm shirts were a very large part of the clothing market.

In 1963 Isaak Donner’s son, Richard, joined the business. Shortly after Richard joined, we launched a new product called White Light. It was a cotton shirt, with a percentage of polyester blended into the fabric for the collars and cuffs to give them extra strength. The fabric was treated with a special resin to give it superb non-iron properties and after just in six months White Light had become the brand leader. It is said that the resin made the shirts so bright that machinists wore sunglasses to work on them!

Alongside this, we started advertising our shirts alongside the blockbuster films of the 1960's. Such James Bond classics like From Russia with Love and Goldfinger, were characterised by the DoubleTWO James Bond adverts (insert right) just before the opening credits.


Changing Times and Tastes…

As the years moved on and fashions evolved, the demand for colourful and patterned shirts grew. We developed whole shirts made of a blend of polyester and cotton with extra hard wearing properties, enabling us to finally retire the complimentary collar proposition from our range.

People’s tastes continued to evolve and by the 1970s wild prints, jacquard and lace became the height of fashion. Identifying a new gap in the market, we launched That Shirt by Double TWO, a young fashion product with a slim fitted body and two removable darts on the back.

Workwear 

In 1968 we acquired Wm Sugden & Sons Limited, a large clothing manufacturer from Barnsley, South Yorkshire, who since 1869 had been a key supplier of work wear (insert right) then expanding into the jeans market. This took us into a whole new area of the clothing market. Over time, our successful polyester/cotton fabric was incorporated into the workwear range and proved an instant success with consumers. 

The jeans were made of strong blue denim and were sold under the brand name Jet, available in a number of styles and sizes. The power of our existing brand and reputation, along with new TV advertising campaigns helped to develop the Jet brand into another successful division of our business.

With the ongoing success of the core Double TWO products along with an expanding workwear range and jeans division, we acquired L J & M Refson Limited, a women’s workwear manufacturer from Sunderland.

3 Million Shirts

By the end of the 1980s a group holding company was formed called ‘The Wakefield Shirt Company’, owning Double TWO Ltd, Wm Sugden & Sons Ltd and L J & M Refson Ltd along with a number of other smaller businesses acquired over the years.

As a group of companies we were now employing over 1,500 people across six factories and selling over 3,000,000 shirts per year in over 40 countries.

To this day Double TWO continues to produce quality men’s and women’s shirts as well as formal and casual wear. Wm Sugdens continues as the corporate arm of the business, producing quality career and workwear uniforms.

NEW AVENUES in the 90's…

Isaak and Richard Donner planned to launch their own retail chain. The success of the Freeport ‘Brands For Less’ concept in the USA led us to join Sean Collidge, in launching the innovation in the UK. We opened stores at all 6 of his ‘Freeport’ sites. Along with our own products, we added suitable concession brands and soon developed our retail footprint to 23 stores nationwide, supported by a large number of concessions in mill shops and department stores.

In 1994, we were also approached by David Gummery and Chris Lockwood with the idea of developing mini clothing department stores, on an outlet basis but not necessarily on outlet sites. With garden centres and entertainment parks proving to be the most robust locations, ‘Leading Labels Limited’ was formed in partnership with ‘The Wakefield Shirt Company’ with Double TWO shirts becoming a key product.

The 21st Century

The year 2000 sadly saw the death of our founder - Isaak Donner at the age of 96. With his passing saw his son and grandson, Richard and John Donner being the remaining shareholders of the company. 

In an era of rapid change, the internet began to play a far more prominent role in Double TWO and the retail industry as a whole. The websites of https://www.doubletwo.co.uk/ and https://www.wmsugden.co.uk/ were born, offering the opportunity for customers to browse and order our range of products from the comfort of their own home.

In 2013, Richard (insert left) and John Donner were honoured to receive the Queens Award for Enterprise - International Trade by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. The highest official UK award given to British businesses.

Here and Now

In 2019 Wm Sugden & Sons Limited celebrated their 150 year anniversery. Since their founding in 1869, Sugdens continue to supply a wide range of workwear to the emergency services, FTSE100 Companies and various other organisations across the world. 

Moving forward, Double TWO are always looking towards the future and the constantly changing retail market. 2021 saw the launch of Double TWO Lifestyle - a collection of casualwear created for everyday life. Ranging from Polo Shirts to Puffa Jackets, Double TWO have expanded to accomodate the full range of styles and occassions. We're not just supplying shirts, but your whole wardrobe too!