Koronovirus: Oxford Company co-founder Christos Tsiolias dies



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The battle with him coronavirus lost, at age 62, the businessman Christos Tsiolias, co-founder and vice president of the clothing company “Oxford Company”.

The news of his death was known with the announcement of the administration of the Association of Textiles – Garment Confection of Greece (SEPEE), which expresses its pain and condolences to the family of the businessman, who was vice president of the organization.

For its part, the company’s management points out that the loss of Christos Tsolias “leaves a great void unfilled both in his professional and personal circles. Christos Tsiolias was a follower, guide and friend in his professional and personal life, for everyone ”.

Founded in 1991, Oxford Company takes its name from the world famous “Oxford” fabric, which inspired owners due to special fabric and its texture, as highlighted on its website. He took his first steps in Volos, while today he has almost 50 stores throughout the country and in 2011 he took over the franchise and representation of the Italian footwear brand GEOX.

Its headquarters and headquarters are at Dimosthenous Street in Menemeni, Thessaloniki, while it also has facilities in Athens.

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