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Sock company looks to make big strides into the export market

Corgi, the West Wales-based hosiery and knitwear firm, has a royal warrant, which is a big selling point for new customers in China and South America

Corgi plans to increase its international exports to account for 70% of its trade over the coming year

A firm that has supplied socks to miners and royalty is now looking to increase its global presence.

Corgi, a luxury handmade sock and knitwear manufacturer based in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, currently exports its products to more than 30 countries around the world including Japan, America, Germany, and China, boasting an army of loyal fans, not to mention a Royal Warrant from the Prince of Wales.

The 128-year-old firm, which is now run by the fifth generation of the Jones family, plans to combat the current economic downturn by increasing its international exports to account for 70% of its trade over the coming year.

Corgi has accessed Welsh Government’s export support to assist with its international plans and future growth, including help visiting key markets and attending trade shows as well as assistance identifying potential contacts in new territories.

A key aim for the company is to expand its sales in China – a region that has quickly established itself as a major market for the firm. Since it began exporting there three years ago, Corgi’s exports to the region have soared to account for more than 15% of its turnover, and it expects a further increase in the coming year.

While the company currently has contracts with distributors in Beijing and Shanghai, it hopes to broaden its presence to other Chinese cities such as Shenzhen. Corgi attributes its success in China to the growing popularity of wearing British made luxury brands in the country, which are seen as a status symbol.

The company was also recently named the ‘most trendy brand of 2021’ by Chinese state television.

Corgi also aims to expand its sales in South America, after entering the market for the first-time last year with a deal in Chile with a distributer.