[3] The company changed its name to Pink Shirtmaker in November 2018, and it was put up for sale in December 2020.
[2] In 1999, it was sold to Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy, which paid about €48 million for 70% of the company.
[1][2][8][9] At the time, the company had 20 shops, including 17 in the UK, one in Dublin and two in the United States.
[1] Although Victoria's Secret attempted to raise a number of defences including revocation for non-use, and attacking the validity of the marks for descriptiveness and lack of distinctiveness, in July 2014 in the High Court of England and Wales Judge Colin Birss ruled in Thomas Pink's favour.
[14] In February 2021, Nick Preston, a former JD Sports executive, made arrangements to acquire the brand and its intellectual property from LVMH, though not its retail storefronts; the brand resumed trading in November of that year.