TFG has acquired UK-based fashion and lifestyle retailer, White Stuff. The acquisition was made through the London subsidiary of the South African headquartered TFG Limited Group which has a portfolio of 35 leading retail brands in 23 countries. The White Stuff brand joins a suite of UK-based fashion brands already owned by TFG, such as...
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