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    Beginning in 1971 with a single menswear store on London’s Bishopsgate, the business founded by David Reissboomed in 1980 when he set up shop on the King’s Road, the epicentre of hip and ground zero for punk. Ironic, given that the high-end high street retailer is anything but brash, offering refined smart-casualwear and eminently respectable suiti...

    Confusingly, Cheaney is owned by two cousins from the Church family, that other Northamptonshire shoemaking dynasty. Church & Co bought Cheaney in 1966, which was then itself bought by Prada in 1999 before Jonathan and William Church bought Cheaney back a decade later. Unlike other manufacturers who trade on Britishness but outsource some or all of...

    Shortened from William Green & Sons in 1913, Grenson has always been a bit nimbler than some of its fellow Northamptonshire shoemakers when it comes to branding and design. While its G:Two range is made in India to keep the price relatively accessible, G:One and G:Zero are manufactured ‘skin-to-box’ at its factory in Rushden – only the third locati...

    Supplier of shirts to the greatest Gatsby (Robert Redford) and James Bond (Connery), Turnbull & Asser also received Prince Charles’ first royal warrant in 1980. Founded in 1885 by hosier Reginald Turnbull and salesman Ernest Asser, the ‘peacock of Jermyn Street’ as it is known makes ties and suits but is best known for its button-ups. The fabrics a...

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    Cyrus Clark made sheepskin rugs in Street, Somerset until his younger brother and apprentice James fashioned the offcuts into slippers in 1825. However, it’s the brand’s desert boots, designed by James’ great-grandson Nathan, that it’s best known for. A Royal Army Service Corp officer stationed in Cairo, Nathan Clark was inspired by the crepe sole ...

    Over its 123 year history, Barbour has transformed from a waxed jacket company into a world-renowned name, but remains firmly in the hands of the Barbour family. A beacon of British manufacturing: although other products come from overseas, its wax jackets are still made by hand in its Simonside factory in South Shields at the mouth of the Tyne. Da...

    No.1 Savile Row isn’t too shabby an address; Hawkes & Co’s move there in 1913 paved the way for the street to become a suiting thoroughfare. Hawkes was founded in 1771, Gieves in 1784; they merged in 1974: Gieves & Hawkes is thus one of the world’s oldest tailoring houses with an extensive military history that includes the Duke of Wellington, Wins...

    With its predator-sight logo and tie-ins with CrossFit, UFC and Spartan Race, Reebok has come a long way from the Union-Jacked Classic. A subsidiary of Adidas since 2005, its HQ moved to Boston, Massachusetts in 2016, but it was founded in Bolton in 1958 as an offshoot of JW Foster & Sons, a running shoe company that led the field with spikes. (The...

    Traditional but disruptive, timeless but modern, British but with more than a whiff of Italian tailoring about it, Thom Sweeney revels in its own contradictions. Founders Thom Whiddett and Luke Sweeney joined forces in 2006. A relative upstart in the world of British tailoring, it took them less than a decade to establish the brand as one of the mo...

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