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Tom Clinch: the search for ideal boxer shorts and their maker, PeterBarnett of Twickenham, England

Friday, 5 December 2014

A few weeks ago I had the massive pleasure of visiting a factory making clothing just a few miles from my house. The purpose of the visit was two-fold, firstly to catch up with Nicholas Clinch, the creator of Tom Clinch, whose men's boxer shorts I've tried and liked, and secondly, to meet the maker of Clinch's products, Peter Barnett of the Factory in Twickenham, situated in the shadow of the huge England rugby ground.

Peter Barnett (L) and Nicholas Clinch discuss the finer pints of boxer shorts

Nicholas has contacted me some time before to tell me how his search for decent boxer shorts which provided support, rather than allowing the manly assets to flap around uncomfortably. 

He felt that boxers are far more flattering for a middle aged man than other types of underwear, but wanted a twist on the inside that he hadn’t found in any shop. Nicholas searched the internet at length, rang every manufacturer he could find and visited as many shops as he could but drew a blank, until he stumbled upon Peter Barnett. Peter loved the idea. He then sketched out some pairs, made a sample, in fact many samples! Eventually he and Nicholas agreed on a design that he could make and fitted with Nicholas’s original idea. 

Tom Clinch boxer shorts

Nicholas was adamant that the only colours would be white (everyone's favourite) light blue and pink; no patterns or silly designs here! Understated and top quality fabric was purchased, mother of pearl buttons and the softest lining fabric Peter could find all arrived within a few weeks. Initially the plan was Nicholas should have forty or fifty to sell to friends and recoup the cost of manufacture, but the reaction from everybody was so good that all were sold within a month and so an order was placed for some hundreds. Once that was decided, the task became one of selling to the wider public and the company was born. 'Hung like a hero' is their catchphrase.

Tom Clinch boxer shorts are beautifully-made and their unique design, using a tactically-placed pouch, makes them more comfortable and supportive than any other boxer short I've tried. See Tom Clinch website for more information and to try. A laundry bag will join the collection soon

To contact Nicholas Clinch, telephone +44 (0)1243 773223

Flying the flag at Peter Barnett, Twickenham

Peter Barnett's factory is a fascinating place. He has been manufacturing in Twickenham since 1992. When I was there he and his staff were working on an order for Victoria Beckham, so this little place is a destination for brands large and small looking for a quality manufacturing service. As a centre of British manufacture, this is an example for many.

Contact Peter Barnett for more information.
The Factory
61 Haliburton Road
St Margarets
TW1 1PD
Telephone: 020 8892 9748

Making Tom Clinch boxer shorts at Peter Barnett's factory in Twickenham




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Labels: boxer shorts, British made, Made in UK, menswear, Peter Barnett, Tom Clinch, underwear

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  1. Anonymous5 December 2014 at 07:54

    Having a twist inside my boxers is the last thing I'd want. Painful.
    I prefer a bit more support myself, boxer briefs for me. Shame that every uk company seem to only specialise in boxers I'd like a British made pair of pants.
    Another enjoyable read I don't know how you find all these companies, all are well worth our support.

    Regards

    Phil

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  2. Anonymous3 February 2017 at 07:54

    Peter Barnett at Barnet Manufacturing is not recommended at all. i hired him to make me some items took over 3 months he made excuses every week why it wasn't completed and when I finally received it, the quality was shameful. When I pointed out each issue with the quality, on came the excuses.

    it's hard to keep business in UK and not go elsewhere with scammers like Barnett Manufacturers everywhere. All they do is try to try and cut corners on quality but charge the highest fee.

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