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Sheep on the Row - Wool Week 2015

Saturday, 3 October 2015

This coming week is Wool Week and it starts with the remarkable sight of sheep grazing on the hallowed (and albeit temporary) turf of Savile Row in London. 


If you visit The Row on Monday between 10.00 and 18.00 you will see not only Bowmont merino and Exmoor sheep, but  a variety of events, presentations, grooming and shows of bespoke menswear crafted from wool. 


Over Wool Week events will take place around the country to highlight the advantages of wool as a material (as if we have to be told that!)

The focus on wool in menswear is a logical step. According to Mintel, the men’s clothing market has seen sales rise by 22% in the last five years to reach £13.5 billion in 2014, growing at a faster rate than womenswear, driven by a growing interest in men’s fashion and more retailers expanding into menswear. This year sales of menswear are set to reach £14.1 billion with 27% of male shoppers showing a preference for purchasing British clothes, shoes and accessories. The market has been bolstered by men’s interest in their appearance and their tendency to wear branded clothes more than women. 


For more information about The Campaign for Wool, visit www.campaignforwool.org @Campaignforwool #ChooseWool 

More about Wool Week

The Campaign for Wool was launched in 2010 to educate consumers about the benefits of wool, promote wool and wool-rich products to a national audience and help to support and grow the wool industry. Run by a coalition of industry groups convened by His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, the campaign works to engage consumers through exciting fashion, interiors, artisan and design lead activities centring around Wool Week each year.

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  1. Snapper5 October 2015 at 02:22

    Grey Fox,

    I went to the event back in 2005 and can only say it is well worth the effort of going. Not only does one have the chance to just wander into all the SR tailors but there is always the chance to bump into some of the well known tailoring characters and bloggers like yourself.

    All the tailors were friendly and chatty and had the time and desire to talk about their house styles, histories, past alumni etc.

    So for anybody toying with the idea of going I would say 'it's a must - not to be missed'

    Regards,
    Snapper

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