The Product Roundup series summarises products that have caught my eye but that I've neither seen nor tested or worn for review. Contact details are given for you to investigate further.
Duke & Dexter
Duke & Dexter (above) formal slippers are designed in the UK and handmade in Italy. They are made from many different materials, including linen, velvet, canvas, suede, pony hair and needlepoint. they are designed by Archie Hewlett, a 21 year old designer who surrendered his place at university to follow his dream of starting a new business. Now worn by a host of stars, including Eddie Redmayne, they are sold at Liberty's and over 100 countries. A great success story and one to inspire other young people. Priced from £95, see Duke & Dexter.
Galvin Brothers x Wayside Flower collaboration
Furniture makers, Galvin Brothers of East Yorkshire have produced a new collection of utility wear designed in collaboration with English clothing manufacturer, Wayside Flower. Made in the coastal town of Bridlington, the collection consists of a joiner’s apron, a woodturner’s smock and a draftsman’s roll. The smock also comes in a yellow waxed cotton. Prices £40 to £125. See Galvin Brothers.
I wrote about the wonderful Wayside Flower some time ago on the blog here. They produce (also in East Yorkshire) outstanding knitwear, outerwear and accessories made in Britain and are well worth a look.
I wrote about the wonderful Wayside Flower some time ago on the blog here. They produce (also in East Yorkshire) outstanding knitwear, outerwear and accessories made in Britain and are well worth a look.
here is a low cost source of pocket squares which I discovered yesterday. my local outdoor clothing supplier (in this case REI) has a large collection of cotton batik bandannas for sale at very modest price ($4.50 US)
ReplyDeleteI recently discovered your blog and enjoy it very much. Even made my first international purchase from a British shoe company via the internet yesterday.