Tumi

As you can imagine after almost half a century in production, the American company has a fairly mind-boggling array of different cases for almost every eventuality. Thankfully that’s what Tumi’s new Regent Street shop is all about. Staffed by an ultra-knowledgeable team, this is the place to see and test out the entire range. Set Read More …

Hardy Amies

Born in London’s Maida Vale in 1903, Sir Hardy Amies opened the doors of his Savile Row headquarters in 1945 and soon became a pioneer of British tailoring. He once said “A man should look as if he had bought his clothes with intelligence, put them on with care, and then forgotten all about them” Read More …

Barbour TimeWear

About time: Barbour gets into the watch game From teaming up with Savile Row tailor Patrick Grant to reviving its motorcycle-inspired International line, Barbour has been working hard recently to prove it’s not just about wax jackets. This August sees the brand’s strongest statement of intent yet: it’s branching into time wear pieces.

Eton Shirts

The not-very-Swedish-sounding-Swedish-brand, Eton are shirting experts. Founded by husband and wife David and Annie Pettersson in Ganghester, Sweden in 1928, Eton remains a family-owned company run by David and Annie’s grandson, Hans Davidson. The brand still makes their shirts in the original factory in Sweden, as well as Eton-operated factories in Estonia and Romania. They Read More …

Dunhill

When Mr Alfred Dunhill took over his family’s saddlery business in 1893, he dedicated himself to creating fine men’s accessories and clothes, as well as motoring goods. In the days before cars were sold with accessories, Alfred Dunhill famously provided “everything but the motor,” from dashboard clocks and horns to driving goggles and overcoats. In Read More …

Attavanti

Attavanti is the online destination for fine Italian leather handbags, briefcases and accessories. The stunning collection includes both classic and contemporary designs – all of which are created in the finest quality leathers, individually handmade by highly skilled craftsmen entirely in Italy and handpicked with you in mind. Stand out from the crowd with Attavanti…

Harvie & Hudson

Jermyn Street, traditionally the heart of London’s shirt making industry, has very few family-owned firms left. One, however, does remain in business. Introducing Harvie and Hudson. Thomas Harvie and George Hudson opened the first Harvie & Hudson London store in 1949. Thomas sourced the finest cloths, while George cut bespoke shirts. They instantly became known Read More …

Nick Tentis

Nick Tentis opened the first ‘lifestyle store’ on Savile Row in 2010. Occupying the site of the old Paraboot store, he’s bringing his own take on the ‘holistic retail environment’ to the most celebrated and cherished street in menswear.

TAG Heuer

As stockbroker Jordan Belfort in Martin Scorsese’s Oscar-nominated The Wolf Of Wall Street, Leonardo DiCaprio wears a selection of vintage timepieces including the TAG Heuer series 1000 Professional. The TAG Heuer 1000 is in fact a Diver’s watch. Why you would need a gold, rolex-inspired time piece 200m below deck is beyond me but then again, Read More …