Scottish activewear brand DFYNE tops The Sunday Times Hundred list
Body inclusive activewear brand DFYNE, which was founded in Glasgow in 2021 by young entrepreneur Oscar Ryndziewicz, has topped The Sunday Times Hundred 2025 list with sales of £66.8 million and sales growth exceeding 517%.
It’s the fourth annual ranking of its kind examining Britain’s fastest-growing companies with revenues of less than £250 million, and a raft of fashion and sportswear brands have made the list, many in the top 30.
At number four is Essex-based fashion brand Odd Muse, which has hit sales of £25 million and growth of 268%, while at number seven is Accrington-based menswear, sportswear and footwear brand CAPO, which was founded in 2017 and has seen growth of 192% hitting sales of £12.5 million.
London-based jewellery brand D Louise is at number nine with sales of £6.6 million and growth of 185.5%, Liverpool-based sportswear brand Montirex, founded by friends Daniel Yuen and Kieran Riddell-Austin in 2019, is at number 18 with sales of £76.7 million and growth of 144%, and Manchester fashion brand Adanola is at number 25 with sales of £84.4 million and growth of 127.5%.
Other notable fashion and sportswear names in the top 50 include women’s activewear brand Oner Active at 34, with sales of £80.8 million and growth of 110.8%, Six Stories bridalwear at 36 with sales of £10 million and growth of 110.6%, and outdoor clothing brand Passenger at number 46 with sales of £57.3 million and growth of 95.3%.
Then at 52 comes womenswear retailer With Nothing Underneath (sales of £5.7 million, growth of 87.7%), at 54 is womenswear retailer Disturbia (sales of £35.1 million, growth of 86%), at 62 is Nobody’s Child (sales of £37 million, growth of 80%), at 72 is Jaded London (sales of £51 million, growth of 72%), and at 76 is Blakely Clothing (sales of £58.6 million, growth of 69.8%).
Rounding out the fashion and clothing names on the list, at 85 is footwear brand Sole Bliss (sales of £13.7 million, growth of 62.5%) at 86 is Club L London (sales of £67 million, growth of 62%) and at number 93 is outdoor clothing brand ThruDark (sales of £13.1 million, growth of 59.5%).
The list is compiled by a network of reporters across The Times newspapers who examine sales growth figures across private companies, excluding those selling their own technology, which feature in a separate table.