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Manchester-based vintage football shirts firm buys new £4.5m HQ as huge growth plans unveiled

The new base is over twice the size of its former HQ

Matthew Dale and Doug Bierton at the Class Football Shirts new warehouse

A vintage football shirts retailer has moved to new Manchester headquarters to accommodate its impressive growth after a £4.5m investment.

Classic Football Shirts has opened its new warehouse and offices in Hyde, Tameside, and the firm founded in 2006 by University of Manchester students Matthew Dale and Doug Bierton, reports that sales are on track to rise by 25% this year.

That's as well as plans to hire around 13 extra members of staff to work at the company's new 70,000 sq ft base, which is over twice as big as its former HQ.

Following its move and due to its growth, Classic Football Shirts has appointed accounting and business advisory firm HURST to provide assurance services.

Mr Dale said: "Sales have been growing as online shopping has increased and as more and more people work from home and therefore feel they don’t have to wear a suit.

“We are thrilled to be up and running in our new larger premises. The move means we are well-prepared for continued future growth and we are delighted to welcome our new members of staff to help us meet increasing demand for our shirts.

“The HURST team have impressed us with their experience and knowledge and we are pleased to have forged a partnership with them.”

Inside the new Classic Football Shirts warehouse

The company, which was previously based on Edwin Road near the Etihad Campus, sells pre-owned vintage and rare football shirts as well as clearance ranges of kits from clubs across the world. Its website also features a collection of players’ match-worn shirts. Recently, it began selling US sports shirts.