,
Leeds, is now used only as a warehouse The company was founded by
Sir Montague Maurice Burton in
Chesterfield in 1903 under the name of The Cross-Tailoring Company. It was first listed on the
London Stock Exchange in 1929 by which time it had 400 stores, factories and mills. Montague Burton died in 1952. By this time, the company was the largest multiple tailor in the world. The company expanded by purchasing various other brands, including competitors until it was split from
Debenhams in 1998. At this time Burtons became a brand name, and the
Arcadia Group name took over as the group name. The companies purchased or merged with were: • 1954Jackson the Tailor • 1979
Dorothy Perkins • 1984
Harry Fenton • 1985Debenhams • 1986
John Collier Burton was the official clothing supplier to the
England national football team for the
1966 FIFA World Cup,
UEFA Euro 1996 and the
2002 FIFA World Cup championships. Philip Green purchased the company in 2002. In July 2020, Arcadia Group, which comprised several brands including Burton, had been hit hard by the
COVID-19 lockdown and planned hundreds of job cuts to minimise costs. As financial difficulties worsened, Arcadia entered
administration on 30 November 2020. In February 2021, Boohoo.com announced it was buying the Burton brand from Arcadia (along with the Wallis and Dorothy Perkins brands) for £25.2 million, with the loss of around 2,450 jobs. All Burton stores closed as the company became an online only retailer. ==Architecture==