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Kerry Ford is the Managing Director of Russell & Hodge. He has been making bespoke Jermyn Street shirts for 20 years. Kerry takes pride in the traditions of English shirt making and you can see this for yourself if you visit the Russell & Hodge shop. At the back of the shop are two banks of sewing machines skilfully staffed by Kerry’s team. “Did you know that, apart from Russell & Hodge, there is only one other bespoke shirt maker manufacturing in the UK – the rest are produced mainly in India and the Far East. It’s actually getting quite difficult to find the real thing."
http://russellandhodge.com/
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Hackett has a worldwide reputation for producing high quality, unique and distinctive, designer menswear and luxury kids’ clothing with accessories.
http://www.hackett.com
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Makers of fine shoes for the gentlemen since 1879. A few shops in London.
http://www.crockettandjones.co.uk/
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The Highlands is well known as one of the largest stockist of Barbour jackets and country clothing in London. You can find a big selection of Barbour waxed cotton jackets and the popular Barbour quilted jackets. If you are looking for more casual fashion we can offer you Barbour Waterproof Breathable jackets. Those can be used in the country side as well as in the city. For those of you that love hunting or just a sport shooting we have the Barbour Sporting Range. The Highlands store is well known for its selection of country Jackets made from finest scotish tweeds and of course The Harris Tweeds. A large selection of hats and caps in matching tweeds and in waterproof materials has its own following. Lastly our Pashmina Centre draws its own crowd of customers with a wide selection of Pashmina stoles in multitude of colours.
http://www.thehighlandsstore.com/
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Famous in shirts since 1913.
http://www.hawesandcurtis.com
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The General Trading Company was founded in 1920 by the Part family and occupied premises in Grantham Place, off Park Lane W1, for the next 40 years. During this tumultuous period, it became one of London’s first ‘boutique’ home stores selling a multifarious selection of pieces including furniture, interior decoration, gifts, china, glass, clothing and accessories. Always adventurous, sometimes frivolous, everything exuded passion and panache. Borne out of these early years came the wedding list concept (embraced by so many couples to this day) along with the patronage of the Royal Family. In 1962 the shop moved to the fashionably smart surroundings of Sloane Street where it began to make a distinguished name for itself. Initially the company settled comfortably into two large Victorian houses before they were substantially remodeled to make them into one workable retail business. In July 2008 sadly The General Trading Company went into administration. This unique and very individual store has recently been acquired; saving a piece of history as well as the employment of those working there. Its new owners intend to restore the GTC to its former glory as the destination 'boutique' home store in South West London. Over the next few months the store will undergo a gradual transformation culminating in an exciting re-launch.
http://www.generaltradingcompany.co.uk
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From rods and tackle in the first shop in 1840 to shooting apparel and luxury clothing at today's Pall Mall residence, Farlows showcases the best in English country living. Like Buckingham Palace or the London Eye, Farlows' Pall Mall is world-renowned. Just ask any taxi-driver. A Mecca for fishing enthusiasts - for which the company holds a Royal Warrant - today Farlows entices a unique blend of customers to its Pall Mall headquarters for fly-fishing and shooting equipment, contemporary performance clothing, and luxury lifestyle apparel and accessories.
http://www.farlows.co.uk/
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Now over 100 years old, Barbour is a 4th generation family owned company who have developed a unique understanding of clothing that is truly fit for the country lifestyle. Barbour is an authentic British brand providing a wardrobe of clothes for country pursuits, country living and for those who simply love the country, while still maintaining the core values of its heritage, durability, fitness for purpose and attention to detail.
http://www.barbour.com/index.cfm?SetCountryID=6&setHomeCountryID=6
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Pink was set up in 1984 by three Irish brothers – James, Peter and John Mullen. Their idea was to reinvent the traditional Jermyn Street shirt, taking it to a wider, aspirational audience. The brand name Thomas Pink came from an 18th century London tailor known for making sought-after red hunting jackets. If you were lucky enough to own one, you were said to be ‘in the pink’. Now part of the luxury goods group LVMH, our range has expanded along with our reach. As well as shirts for men and women, Pink carries a wealth of luxurious silk ties, accessories and small leather goods. We have cufflinks, cummerbunds, braces, socks, scarves, boxer shorts, nightwear, and much more.
http://www.thomaspink.com
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