Retailers in Sport
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Adidas
Adi Dassler first started making shoes back in 1920 when he hired just two show makers to help him create his first pair of handmade training shoes in his Mother’s bathroom with no machinery or even electricity! Everything Adi Dassler produced was leather and hand-made and after not long was making different types of shoes for different types of sports.
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ASDA Direct
Asda Direct is a sister company to Asda focussing solely on none grocery products, ultimately things in the entertainment department. You’ll find a massive range of products at Asda Direct ranging from electricals, furniture, home, outdoor, toys, baby, DIY plus motor and Sports. Their electrical departments stocks items such as TVs, portable DVD players and home appliances such as washing machines and vacuum cleaners. They also have a review centre so you check out other customers reviews befo...
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Evans Cycles
Evans Cycles prides itself on stocking the best range of bikes around which is why Evans Cycles claim to be the biggest independent bike retailer in the UK, they have many years of working in the industry and as such have the become very experienced in sourcing the best cycles at the most competitive prices. Evans Cycles currently stocks over 35,000 bikes across their UK branches and warehouses so the chances are they’ll have the right bike at the price you are looking to pay.
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GolfGarb
If you are after contemporary and classical golfing gear for either women, juniors or men then look no further than golfing garb. They stock an enormous range of clothes including golf sweaters, golf shirts, golf trousers and waterproofs, so if the heavens open you can carry on with your game regardless.
GolfGarb also stock the largest range of golfing brands such as Ping Golf, Oscar Jacobson, Backtee, Green Lamb, Glenmuir, Sunderland Golf, Dwyers Golf Trousers, Skins Compression Golf Wear, Ca...
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Halfords
There's no denying it, Halfords is a bloke's shop selling bloke's things such as tow ropes, spark plugs, roof bars, sat navs and GPS systems, jump leads and car 'styling' for those of you who take an extra special pride in your vehicles.
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JD Sports
If you like your sports fashion then you must be familiar with JD Sports as in recent years have become one of the UK’s leading sportswear providers and have even released their own brand of fashion including casual and sportswear as well as stocking top high street brands.
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JJB Sports
JJB Sports was started in 1971 by ex footballer David Whelan when he purchased a Wigan sports shop. The chain has since grown to have hundreds of stores across the UK in most high streets as well as having a large online presence.
JJB sports stocks all the big brands including Nike, Adidas, Puma, Reebok, Umbro, Wilson and Head to name but a few. You can purchase most sports gear you’re after including clothing and footwear for men, women and children as well as equipment such as cross trainer...
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K&Co
K&Co (previously known as Kays) has been around quite a few years now which is little wonder given that it’s one of the UK’s favourite catalogues. They stock everything you would expect to find in a catalogue and have categories which cover men, women, children and babies, home and garden, gifts and jewellery, appliances and toys.
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Kitbag
Kitbag is your one-stop shop of official sports merchandise which includes all major sports such as Tennis, Football, Cricket, Rugby and even NFL which can all be delivered directly to your door. Their product list is enormous, stocking everything you would expect such as merchandise for fitness and sportswear, replica football shirts both, National and International, videos and souvenirs all at value for money prices.
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Maximuscle
The UK's number one sports nutrition supplier, Maximuscle has grown at a phenomenal rate by focusing on highly effective research-supported formulas that deliver what they promise. By making great tasting, science supported, safe products easily available, Maximuscle has helped sports people - from the gym enthusiast to the elite Olympian realise their full potential.
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