• About
  • Working Together
  • UK-MADE MENSWEAR
  • Style
    • Menswear
    • Accessories
    • Grooming
    • Style Inspiration
    • British Made
    • Collaborations
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Cars
    • Watches
    • Food & Drink
    • Arts
    • Events
  • People

XO Grey Fox

Buying a British-made shirt: a selection from TEK, Smyth & Gibson, Grosvenor and Tripl Stitched

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

TEK
TEK is a collaboration between New Future Graphic, Timothy Everest and Eley Kishimoto. Drawing on the best of British design and manufacture, these shirts are made in London.  Hand screen printed cotton cloth from the Eley Kishimoto design Studio, Brixton, is tailored by Timothy Everest tailors in Spitalfields. The finished product is manufactured and packaged under art direction from New Future Graphic. I had a quick look at Best of Britannia recently and they seem nicely-made from quality fabric. I hope to have a closer look soon and, if I do, I'll report back.

TEK has other projects planned for the future, so watch this space. 




The first range is scheduled to hit selected stores in Jan 2015. 

Smyth & Gibson
I recently received some beautifully-made shirts from Northern Ireland's Smyth & Gibson, based in Derry, Londonderry. It's good to see the products of such a manufacturing heritage. The cut, fabrics and construction are of the highest standard.


The shirts can be bought online here.

Tripl Stitched
I've written recently about these London shirtmakers, whose products are of such high quality. Here's how I reviewed their shirts. Watch out for a beautiful AW14 collection with indigo-dyed shirts.

Tripl Stitched

Go to Tripl Stitched to buy or for information.

Grosvenor Shirts
This is another brand of British-made shirts I reviewed recently. High quality and, in general, bright and colourful.

Grosvenor Shirts

See Grosvenor Shirts for more information.

There are many more suppliers and manufacturers of British-made shirts appearing and it's good to see this revival of traditional skills appearing all over the country. Do you have any favourite British-made shirts?






Share:
Labels: Best of British Menswear Week, Grosvenor Shirts, Made in Britain, shirts, TEK, Triplstitched

1 comment

  1. Matthew Pike7 October 2014 at 05:49

    Tripl Stitched is right up my alley and the most wearable for me.

    Buckets & Spades

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
Add comment
Load more...

Newer Post
Home
Older Post
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

About

About
Older blogger (63) in search of style. Menswear & lifestyle writer.
Learn more...

Follow

Popular Posts

  • Style & Fashion Rules and How to Break Them
    Style or fashion rules are everywhere. Weekly we read what we can and can't wear and, while much of it is sensible, some is just repeate...
  • Socks appeal for Spring - breaking all the rules
    Sartorial experts would have us wearing socks that match our trousers (or pants if you're American; but that gets confusing for those on...
  • Sartorial Sages 1: Patrick Grant's Style Advice
    In this new series, I've invited a number of sartorial sages, well-known men and women who've inspired me, to distill their sartoria...

Categories

  • lifestyle
  • people
  • style

Search This Blog

Powered by Blogger.
© XO Grey Fox · Theme by xomisse