LSE:SOS (Sosandar Plc)

About SOS

Sosandar Plc operates as a holding company, which engages in the manufacturing and distribution of clothing through internet and mail order. It offers dresses, jackets and coats, knitwear, shirts and blouses, tops, skirts, trousers, jeans, leggings, and footwear. The company was founded by Julie Christina Lavington and Alison Sarah Hall on March 2, 2005 and is headquartered in Wilmslow, the United Kingdom.

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