D2 is a jeans and casualwear retailing company operating in Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland. The company was formed in spring 1999 from a combination of the Fosters Menswear, part of the Jeanster casualwear chain, and Jeans for Sale by Sir Tom Hunter and his investment company West Coast Capital. D2 was the first retail operation developed by Hunter after Sports Division. Hunter sold D2 to management in January 2008, as part of his 'retail portfolio de-clutter'.
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- D2 is a jeans and casualwear retailing company operating in Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland. The company was formed in spring 1999 from a combination of the Fosters Menswear, part of the Jeanster casualwear chain, and Jeans for Sale by Sir Tom Hunter and his investment company West Coast Capital. D2 was the first retail operation developed by Hunter after Sports Division. Hunter sold D2 to management in January 2008, as part of his 'retail portfolio de-clutter'. D2 brands include Lambretta, Jack & Jones, Levi, Wrangler, Firetrap, DC, YSL, Sonneti, Nickelson, Kickers, and Kangol. Its own brands include Benzini, Hoi Polloi, and Devils & Dolls. D2 currently operates 74 stores throughout Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland, some of which are listed below.
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- D2 is a jeans and casualwear retailing company operating in Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland. The company was formed in spring 1999 from a combination of the Fosters Menswear, part of the Jeanster casualwear chain, and Jeans for Sale by Sir Tom Hunter and his investment company West Coast Capital. D2 was the first retail operation developed by Hunter after Sports Division. Hunter sold D2 to management in January 2008, as part of his 'retail portfolio de-clutter'.
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