Yours Clothing


Yours Clothing is a British fashion retailer specialising in womenswear. Founded in 2007 by Andrew Killingsworth, the company sells clothing in UK sizes 14 to 36. Headquartered in Peterborough, England, Yours Clothing has 165 stores across the United Kingdom and Ireland and serves international customers through its e-commerce platform. It forms part of AK Retail Holdings Ltd, a privately owned group that also includes several other fashion brands.

History

Yours Clothing was founded by Andrew Killingsworth in 2007. The company rapidly expanded throughout the 2010s, opening its first international store in Dublin in 2018.
In 2025, the company announced a £20 million investment in new headquarters and warehousing at Saxon House in Peterborough, increasing its total distribution space to over 500,000 square feet.

Products

Yours Clothing sells a range of plus-size womenswear. Most are available in sizes 14 to 32, with some extending to size 36. The brand is noted for combining trend-led design with inclusive sizing.
Its internal sub-brands include Yours London, Limited Collection, Luxe, Star by Julien Macdonald, and Yours For Good.
Under AK Retail Holdings, the group also operates BadRhino, specialising in menswear up to 8XL; Bump It Up, a maternity line for plus-size women and PixieGirl, catering to petite womenswear.

Operations

As of 2024, Yours Clothing operates 165 stores across the United Kingdom and Ireland. Its products are also available online.
To accommodate operational growth, the company opened a 130,000-square-foot distribution centre in 2022, followed by the Saxon House development in 2025, which combines headquarter offices with expanded warehousing.

Leadership

Yours Clothing is owned by AK Retail Holdings Ltd, a private company controlled by Andrew Killingsworth, who serves as Chief Executive Officer.
In 2013, businessman Saeed Hatteea was appointed Chairman. During his decade-long tenure, he played a major role in overseeing the company's expansion and strategic development. He stepped down in December 2023 but continues to serve as a non-executive adviser to the governing board.
In 2018, Jonathan Wall, a former executive at Missguided, was appointed non-executive director to support the company's digital and e-commerce strategy.