Specialist chain supplying clothing and equipment for outdoor pursuits, camping, cycling and skiing.
With over 100 years of trading, heritage is at our heart. Laying its foundations in the late 19th century, Millets has steadily grown to the well-known outdoor store we recognise today. From kit to get the whole family camping, to the iconic Peter Storm cagoule, we come equipped with a passion for providing practical and functional products, to guarantee that you’re prepared for adventures in the great outdoors
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