Trespass (clothing)

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Trespass
Trespass logo.png
Product typeSports clothing
OwnerJacobs & Turner Ltd
CountryUnited Kingdom
Introduced1984
Website trespass.com
Trespass, Southside Wandsworth, London, since closed. Trespass, Southside Wandsworth.jpg
Trespass, Southside Wandsworth, London, since closed.

Trespass is a sportswear brand specialized in skiwear, waterproof jackets, fleeces, festival accessories, walking boots and camping gear. The company distributes its products in the wholesale market, through retail shops in Ireland, the UK and mainland Europe, and online. [1]

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History

Jacobs & Turner Ltd. was established in 1938 and, at the time, specialised in technical workwear. The Trespass brand was created in 1984, moving the company towards specialising in performance skiwear and outdoor clothing. [2]

Since its inception, the company has been located in Glasgow, Scotland, with its main head office and distribution centre still residing in the south side of the city.

Stores

After moving into the retail trade in the 1990s, Trespass expanded its business within Great Britain. It expanded into the Republic of Ireland in 2008, [3] mainland Europe in 2014, [4] and Northern Ireland in 2015. [5] Its 200th UK store was opened in 2018. [6]

The company has over 300 shops, in Ireland, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Poland, France, Germany and Austria, and has operations in 62 countries worldwide. [7] [8] It also sells via its website.

Partnership with Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games

In February 2013, it was announced that Trespass were the official uniform providers for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. Trespass supplied the uniforms for the Queen's Baton Relay and the Games Workforce, estimated at 15,000 volunteers. [9] On 18 August 2013, the Trespass designed uniforms were unveiled, [10] alongside the relay baton. [11]

Sponsorship

Trespass sponsors a number of sporting events and athletes. [12] These include:

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