Ladybird (clothing)
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Ladybird is a brand of clothing for children aged 0–13 years. Having been purchased in January 2009 by Shop Direct from the administrators of former long time owner/retailer Woolworths Group
Woolworths Group
Woolworths Group plc was a listed British company that owned the high-street retail chain, Woolworths, as well as other brands such as the entertainment distributor Entertainment UK and book and resource distributor Bertram Books...

, Ladybird is ranked third overall in the childrenswear market, with an increasing market share of 5%. Ladybird products can be bought from woolworths.co.uk
Woolworths.co.uk
Woolworths.co.uk is an online retail company owned by Shop Direct Group, formed in 2009, after the demise of the high street Woolworths stores. The online store opened on 25 June 2009.- Stores in Britain :...

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History

The Ladybird brand has a history which dates back to a trading partnership beginning in 1934 between the original firm Adolf Pasold & Son and Woolworths. Eric and Rolf Pasold bought the Ladybird trade mark from Klinger Manufacturing Co in 1938. Pasold's were taken over in 1965 by Coats Patons. Woolworths purchased exclusive rights to the Ladybird brand in 1984, purchasing it outright from Coats Viyella in 2000. After the 2009 collapse of Woolworths Group
Woolworths Group
Woolworths Group plc was a listed British company that owned the high-street retail chain, Woolworths, as well as other brands such as the entertainment distributor Entertainment UK and book and resource distributor Bertram Books...

, Shop Direct purchased the brand and whole rights from the administrators.

In recent years Ladybird branded jewellery, buggies and bedding have been introduced to the UK market. In 2002 the brand started a licensing programme to give the brand global presence. Currently the brand has over 160 stores and concessions worldwide in territories including Ireland
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, Dubai
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, Saudi Arabia
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 and Malaysia. Stores opened in China
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, India
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 and Egypt in 2008, along with concessions within the Stuttafords department store in South Africa
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