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Hammond & Co - Patrick Grant menswear at Debenhams

Monday, 9 September 2013

Occasionally I feel I might be making some progress with my search for style as an older man. Then I see someone effortlessly exuding style wearing battered basics and my illusion is shattered.

Or I meet Patrick Grant. This master of style always seems to look elegant without being starchy. I know, because I met him a few days ago to see the Hammond & Co collection he's designed for Debenhams.

But, of course, I console myself with the thought that Grant can easily look stylish. He owns a fashion business and no doubt has cutters and tailors to cater to his every whim.



But then Grant tells me that he's been wearing suits costing £299 from his Hammond & Co for Debenhams collection IN PUBLIC and has even had compliments on them from fashion journalists who assumed they were creations from his Savile Row workshops. And you'll be able to see him wearing the same suits in several episodes of the new series of the The Great British Sewing Bee, to be shown soon on BBC.

Grant wears a Hammond & Co suit, made from British cloth

Is it really possible to look that stylish in a reasonably-priced suit? I tried on a Hammond & Co suit jackets and it worked for me. He's right - it is possible to look very stylish (after Patrick has tactfully adjusted my wonky shirt collar) without breaking the bank. The cut, fabric and details look and feel right - rather than cheap and insubstantial compromises.

How have he and Debenhams achieved this? In his presentation Grant used the word 'simple' on many occasions. Every penny has been spent on materials and fabrication. Styles are unapologetically classic - the design team immersed itself in the Savile Row heritage of Hammond & Co before starting the design process.

Maximum attention was given to a reasonable number of products, producing a carefully-thought out capsule collection through which runs noticeable themes of Savile Row-inspired shapes and styles. Colours are generally plain grey, black and navy for town wear, highlighted by splashes of mustard and burgundy. Quality of materials is good - reasonably-priced knitwear is often thin and insubstantial; this is thick and chunky. Suit cloths are silky and flexible.

This is a collection for men of any age. I would have worn most of the clothes without any hesitation, as would a young man in his twenties wanting well-made but affordable British classic styling rather than drainpipe chinos and low waistbands.

This is pure style, rather than ephemeral fashion.

Here are images of my favourites - the best of which, in my view, is the Prince of Wales check double-breasted suit (made from British cloth) worn by Patrick Grant in the picture above. There is more to the collection, which you can find at Debenhams online or at most Debenhams stores.


 










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6 comments

  1. Laurence12 September 2013 at 10:24

    I had 5 or 10 minutes free today, near to a Debenhams shop, so popped in to have a look at these Hammond suits.
    They didn't have the double breasted on at all, but there was a grey flannel suit that fitted me very well. The jacket anyway. None of the over long sleeve that seems so common.
    Looks like good quality for the price.

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  2. Grey Fox12 September 2013 at 12:17

    I agree - thanks, Laurence.

    I have the PoW check double-breasted suit on order as I couldn't resist it.

    I'll report back in due course.

    GF

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  3. Well Dressed Dad Blog12 September 2013 at 23:53

    While not a suit guy at all, I could actually see myself spending that sort of money for something that looks as decent as that. And Patrick Grant is of course the perfect front-man for this!

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  4. Laurence16 September 2013 at 15:16

    Hope the PoW suit lives up to expectations. I have my eye on it as well, but would love to see it in the flesh.
    I was in a second Debenhams on Sunday, in Wimbledon, but not only had they not got that suit, they had none of the Hammond & Co clothes on display.

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  5. Grey Fox17 September 2013 at 07:17

    Thanks Laurence - not available in my size yet, but I'm going to wait.

    I suspect it's a sign of the success of the range.

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  6. Cyclo200019 May 2014 at 04:09

    I dropped by Debenhams in Glasgow last weekend to take a look and have a try-on. I'm a fairly standard size, M in a shirt (if there's no "real" sizes) and 34x34 in a trouser. I must say I was very disappointed with the few things I managed to try on. (Like other commenters I found that hardly any of the range was on display. Everything was strangely sized. The 34 x 34 trousers and chinos I tried were far too tight (and I wear a 32 in a RL chino) where the twos shirts I tried had incredibly narrow shoulders, very short sleeves yet massive collars - the denim shirt I tried was an M but had a 16.5" collar! The L was like a scoop neck.
    Jackets are okay but cut short and pretty boxy.
    In short - a disappointment. For me, this is an opportunity missed. The concept is laudable but the execution has let the idea down rather.

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