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'''Duchamp''' is a London-based luxury clothing company founded in 1989 by Mitchell Jacobs. Jacobs wanted to focus on quality men's accessories such as cufflinks but when his wife, Rion, joined the company in 1994, they began producing quality silk shirts, ties, scarves and other textile products. Duchamp have also been synonymous with iconic and fashionable enamel cufflinks. '''Duchamp''' is a London-based clothing company founded in 1989 by Mitchell Jacobs. Jacobs started with men's accessories such as cufflinks. When his wife, Rion, joined the company in 1994, they began producing shirts, ties, scarves and other textile products.
The company began selling its merchandise to larger retailers in the UK, USA, Canada, Japan, Australia, France, Italy and Germany. Duchamp is famous for some of its eccentric colored clothes; however, the company does produce sophisticated formal wear. In 1994, the company opened its first boutique in London's affluent ] neighbourhood. By this time, Marc Psarolis had joined the company as managing director. Psarolis focused on expanding the company and its product variety. In 2005, Mitchell and Rion sold the company to Psarolis. Duchamp has since expanded to five stores in London and one in Dubai. The company began selling its merchandise to larger retailers in the UK, USA, Canada, Japan, Australia, France, Italy and Germany. In 1994, the company opened its first boutique in London's affluent ] neighbourhood. By this time, Marc Psarolis had joined the company as managing director. Psarolis focused on expanding the company and its product variety. In 2005, Mitchell and Rion sold the company to Psarolis. Duchamp has since expanded to five stores in London and one in Dubai.


Duchamp is currently focusing on expanding its boutiques into North America and Europe. The company has expanded to include the sale of socks, underwear, leather goods, and evening wear. It has focused on expanding its boutiques into North America and Europe. The company has expanded to include the sale of socks, underwear, leather goods, and evening wear.



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Duchamp
Company typePublic
IndustryFashion
FoundedSuffolk, United Kingdom (1989)
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
Key peopleMarc Psarolis (Managing Director), Mitchell Jacobs (Founder)
ProductsMen's Clothing
Accessories
Websitewww.duchamp.co.uk

Duchamp is a London-based clothing company founded in 1989 by Mitchell Jacobs. Jacobs started with men's accessories such as cufflinks. When his wife, Rion, joined the company in 1994, they began producing shirts, ties, scarves and other textile products.

The company began selling its merchandise to larger retailers in the UK, USA, Canada, Japan, Australia, France, Italy and Germany. In 1994, the company opened its first boutique in London's affluent Notting Hill neighbourhood. By this time, Marc Psarolis had joined the company as managing director. Psarolis focused on expanding the company and its product variety. In 2005, Mitchell and Rion sold the company to Psarolis. Duchamp has since expanded to five stores in London and one in Dubai.

It has focused on expanding its boutiques into North America and Europe. The company has expanded to include the sale of socks, underwear, leather goods, and evening wear.


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