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Lazy Jacks launch entire collection online exclusively with Mole Valley Farmers

05-26-2011 08:46 AM CET | Fashion, Lifestyle, Trends

Press release from: Mole Valley Farmers Ltd

Established South West clothing brand Lazy Jacks has launched their entire clothing collection online exclusively with Mole Valley Farmers. Stocking over 10,000 products online, Mole Valley Farmers is fast becoming the one stop shop for farming, equestrian, gardening and country clothing ranges.

Live from Wednesday 1st June online shoppers will find the entire Lazy Jacks collection on the Mole Valley Farmers website featuring over 250 casual clothing and footwear items with everything from the Lazy Jacks signature sweatshirt to practical yet stylish gilets and polo shirts. The signature sweat shirts are heavily brushed to give warmth, durability and comfort and as a result, Lazy Jacks is recognised for its superior quality clothing at affordable prices.

Lazy Jacks was started in 2002 by Gayle Catley and John Robinson from their home in Teignmouth, South Devon. Since then the casual clothing brand has developed a cult following with customers and outlets all over the UK and even Australia. The casual clothing brand has grown in popularity since starting 9 years ago, now offering sweatshirts, trousers, polo shirts and jackets as part of an ever expanding range. Originally a nautical inspired collection, the Lazy Jacks range is made from 100% pre washed cotton to eliminate shrinkage. Founders Gayle Catley and John Robinson pride themselves on only using the highest quality fabrics to ensure a great look and fit.

Gayle Catley Lazy Jacks Founder said, “We’re delighted to have launched our entire range exclusively to Mole Valley Farmers online. As the UK’s largest rural retailer they offer a comprehensive range of country clothing for customers and we were keen to offer our complete range to them. “
Shoppers can go online to the Mole Valley Farmers clothing hub page to browse and purchase anything from the Lazy Jacks range: http://www.molevalleyfarmers.com/mvf/info/clothing-and-footwear

Karl Morgan, Mole Valley Farmer Clothing Buyer said, “It’s great to support local suppliers and we’re really pleased to be stocking the entire range from Lazy Jacks online. We even have a kids range available so you’ll be sure to find something for the whole family.”
Items from the Lazy Jacks range are also available in store at all 9 Mole Valley Farmers branches.

Notes to Editors

Mole Valley Farmers was started in 1960 by a small group of farmers in South Molton, Devon. Today, there are 6,384 farmer shareholders and 22,000 country members. It is one of the largest employers in the South West, with a turnover of £281 million and more than 1,300 staff. Mole Valley Farmers is one of the few businesses based on a co-operative model in the supply industry, with a total commitment to the farming and rural industry. Over the years, the company has developed and grown, making investments in:

• Nine retail branches in the South West
• Mole Valley Farmers Online
• 4 compound feed mills for all animal feeds
• A network of 7 blending operations
• A mineral supplement plant
• A quality farm building and engineering division
• 20 SCATS Countrystores across the South, South East and South Wales
• Local agricultural supplies company Bridgman’s
• A joint venture – Mole Valley Forage Services
• CWG Countrystores Ltd with 11 stores at Stamford, Dereham, Bury St Edmonds, Colchester, Towcester, Melton Mowbray, Fauld, Newark, Darley Dale, Worksop and Market Rasen

Mole Valley Farmers Ltd
Station Road
South Molton
Devon EX36 3BH

Telephone: 01769 573431
Fax: 01769 573821
Email: info@molevalleyfarmers.com

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