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Showing posts with label Made in England. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Made in England. Show all posts

Friday, 22 June 2012

London Collections Men: Marwood






You know us Brits love a bow tie, and there were plenty on show at London Collections Men. One of our favourite finds were from Marwood, who were showcasing their full collection for the first time.  This included bow ties, ties, braces, and pocket squares.  Spiffing!

Launched in 2011, Marwood’s first collection showcased an exquisitely crafted range of ties and bow ties made with the finest fabrics such as woven silk, wool and traditional English Leavers lace.  The neckties celebrate the traditions and techniques of a rich and distinguished British heritage.

Available from the ‘b Store’ in London, and spreading across the globe to other well known retailers.  Watch this brand fly, just like the Wright brothers.

Thursday, 3 May 2012

Kangol hat's are Made in England



I remember having a Kangol cap when I was a lot younger than I am now.  Thankfully, the brand is still going strong and it's Made in England collection returns this season in three classic styles - flat cap, baker boy and bucket.

The fabric used for the entire range is crafted in Yorkshire and the various British checks are named after towns in the surrounding area – Burton, Copley and Kendray.  Now I can't wait to see what their Made in Scotland collection looks like, especially if it's named after Barrhead, Erskine and Cambuslang.