Oxford Industries Limited is presently engaged in the business of shirting fabrics. It was in Aden and Ethiopia that the founder of the Kachins Group started textile business of trading in cotton yarn and cotton fabrics. The group started retail operations of textiles in India in 1965. Along the way establishing itself as a leading fashion house catering to the demands of the elite of Bombay as well as other parts of the country. Providing them with customized tailoring. In 1975, the group turned to wholesale, marketing exclusive shirting designs. The time was ripe for the birth of a shirting that would revolutionize the market.
Later on, Oxford Industries Limited was initially incorporated in December, 1980 as 'L.S. Synthetics Private Limited' and was converted into a public limited c ...ompany on August 22, 1990 and renamed as 'L.S. Synthetics Limited' and further was changed to 'Oxford Industries Limited'.
As they embarked on their brand-focused business strategy, the first major step was their acquisition of the Tommy Bahama brand and operations in June 2003. Then, in July 2004, they acquired the Ben Sherman brand and operations. In June 2006, another significant step in this transition occurred with the sale of their former Women's wear Group operations which produced private label women's sportswear, primarily for mass merchants.
Oxford's wholesale customers are found in every major channel of distribution, including national chains, specialty catalogs, mass merchants, department stores, specialty stores and Internet retailers. The Company also operates retail stores, restaurants and Internet websites for some of its brands.
Spread over 28,000 sq. mtrs. the Oxford factory covers an occupied area of 15000 sq. mtrs. A hub of technologically advanced machinery, the factory employs directly and indirectly, 450 people. Due to the company emphasis on state-of-the-art technology, Oxford is today equipped with shuttle-less Airjet & Rapier machines as well as modern Warp Preparatory unit and a state-of-the-art processing house. The company has a capacity to produce 9 million metres of fabric. With the help of Computer Aided Designing (CAD) facility the company is able to satisfy customers with quick response.
The Company revived its operations during the last quarter of previous financial year 2022-23 after completing OTS (One Time Settlement) with all lenders and withdrawal of DRT case. The Company has been experiencing paucity of working capital as it does not have its own funds.
Company does not have any manufacturing facilities.
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As of
04-12-2025 the share price for Oxford Industries Ltd. is 4.08 on the NSE (Note: Prices are dynamic and update frequently during market hours).
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The 52-week high and low of Oxford Industries Ltd share price is ₹ 0.75 - ₹ 4.08 as of
04-12-2025 .
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