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A NEW MENSWEAR DEPARTMENT


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OUT OF DOORS MEN’S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTER*


CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE Telephone 24246


SERVICE with a smile is a familiar trades­ man’s motto. Peter Field’s policy has always j been to put more than a smile into his business, and it has paid off.


fitting shop in Moor Lane, Clitheroe, have shown such a liking tor. his blend of salesmanship and friendliness that Out of Doors has outgrown itself. As a result, the male


Customers at his out­


department opens tomor­ row in a shop of Its own, just around the corner In Castle Street. It is a


f o rme r confectioner’s, which Out of Doors took over barely two months ago. Now it is a men's shop


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and his wife (who now manages another side oi the business—a pets and gardens shop), two other people are involved in Out of Doors. Barry Stevens, a cheery


catering for 20 to 40- year-olds. with lines in trousers, jackets. ties, suits, jumpers, knitwear and other similar stock.


Partnership


than window - shoppers might imagine. Said self- styled genial giant Mi- Field: “We can make any style of suit in any material from the most conservative to the most flamboyant. And we can make up customers’ own material Into a suit or whatever." The business goes back


The suit range is wider


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27-year-old who has spent his working life in the clothing trade, will run the Castle Street


HERE IS THE NEWS FORJNOW The fresh news is Hugo Mann and


shop; and manageress of the women’s department will be pretty 20-year-old :


lighthearted atmosphere, which adds up to an ultra-personal service. At Out of Doors, every customer is—to steal a phrase—a friend drop­ ping in. Said 17-stone Mr Field: “ The way we handle our


four years, when Mr Field operated an antique shop in Moor Lane. His wife. Enid, started Out of Doors as a woman’s boutique, and they made it a partnership a year ago. when the men’s department was first introduced. “ Both have expanded


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customers tends towards the informal approach. We think this is one of our strongest features. I would say that the customer is always right —as long as we thing he’s right as well! ”


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so that the building is no longer big enough to take them together and we are having to split into two.” said Mr Field. “ The range we carry now iu'st won’t fit into the exist­ ing racks."


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born out of necessity and demand: and it means that the women’s depart­ ment has two floors to itself again. Apart from Mr Field (“ I’m 40 but look 30")


The move was thus


best policy, you are sure to find it at Out of Doors. “ If someone doesn’t look right in something, we tell them that they don’t." he con­ fessed. The aim has always


If honesty really Is the


it’s getting around I With the designers signature on each shirt. In a great collection of styles, colours, patterns and textures.


Carol Hulland (sorry,; lads). All round, it’s a happy,


S . 1. * .' J .. < 1 X J ;? H j * SHOP CONVERSION TO


"OUT OF DOORS" ivas entrusted to


T. FRANKLAND & SONS LTD


been to sell good quality wear at reasonable prieps. “We sell fashionwear without being too way- out. We aren’t after the boutique image — just clothes that are fashion­ able but comfortable to wear.” Mr Field is a six-footer:


“ BPtween us lies the whole world of fashion! ”


CLOUGH BANK ROAD CHATBURN Nr. CLITHEROE Tel. Chatburn


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Mr Stevens stands five feet four inches tall Cracked Mr FiPld:


THE long and the short of it—between Peter Field's Sft. and the 5ft. 4in. of Barry Stevens lies the whole world of Out of Doors fashion. Here, they admire a jacket.


MAIN CONTRACTOR CONG R ATUL ATI ON S FROM


MAPLE CLOTHES LTD Metis Suits and Jackets


33 DEWSBURY ROAD, LEEDS


OUT OF DOORS


HeShemeyYouwe it's A s


£13.95 £13.95 £9.95 £5.54


£8.75


£15-50 £30.50 £12.05


£17.95 £11.75 £4.75 £6.05 £5.25 £4.60 £5-25 £4.95 £4.70


£11.50 £6.95


DISPLAY ADVERTISING


SELLS


For details Phone


ABNSWORTH CLITHEROE 22323


suppliers of


OUT OF DOORS 1 CASTLE ST„ CLITHEROE ’ GOODFORM 1


TROUSERS to


‘ OUT OF DOORS


ue ivish them all the success they deserve.


Past, Present and Future Customers Welcome.


Announce the opening of their NEW MEN'S DEPARTMENT at


4 CASTLE STREET


CLITHEROE Telephone 24246


Made in England hy Boar Brand, and


JUST one corner of the new men’s shop, where a customer is seen leafing through a rack of clothes.


nialdng the headlines in fashionnow. Signed originals


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