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Our core business is the manufacturing and retailing of clothing as well as the retailing of footwear, textiles and accessories. Through our credit and cash stores we aim to supply our customers with value for money by providing quality merchandise for the family at competitive prices. We are Zimbabwe's market leaders in this field and it is our resolve to remain so.
We aim to be Zimbabwe's undisputed market leader in the clothing and footwear retail business offering quality, value and superior customer service in world class shopping environments. Group Structure The Group is organized into three strategic business units: manufacturing, distribution and retailing.
Founded by Sydney Press, the first Edgars store opened in Bulawayo in 1946 and the company went public in 1974. One million four hundred thousand (1 400 000) shares were on offer to the public and the issue was over subscribed by 9,88 times. To hedge against potential risks associated with erratic supplies and stockouts which could easily damage service delivery, the group acquired Carousel Clothing factory in 1974 and the Jeans Company in 1993.
In 1984, another retail brand called Express was introduced and its first store opened in Harare's Julius Nyerere Way. By 1988 there were 24 Express outlets.