O
ver a century and half old, Holland & Sherry has been engaged in luxurious fibres and fibre qualities. In 1836, Stephen George Holland & Frederick Sherry began the business as woollen merchants in London. By 1900, the firm had moved to Savile Row and established themselves around the world. A bespoke tailored garment in luxury Holland & Sherry cloth is truly an investment and always a pleasure to wear.
Factory made suits have taken a backseat and bespoke suitings are enjoying the limelight. And Holland & Sherry also comes handy with this service. 5 bespoke suits designed for all season and body and interestingly they can even travel on scooter to deliver your bespoke order.
Bespoke Brown Suit
The suit is hand tailored and cut in England. It takes a bit long to be delivered but guarantees a ‘totally cutting-edge’.The cloth was from English made wool, with working buttons and horn buttons. The cliche blue and grey suit is out as this coffee colored suit takes over.
Three Piece Suit: For the City & the Country
This three piece is made up of a slim pair of trousers, a double breasted waistcoat and single breasted two button jacket. The cloth was from Holland & Sherry and the lining from Dugdales in Huddersfield.
Beat the Blues
A riffling shade of blue drives out the conservative touch. Our favourite business look for spring is all about piling on the blues, from your suit to your socks and everything in between.
The British Cut Double Breasted Suit
The double breasted silhouettes and swooping lapels, broadened shoulders and extra chest, are once again, making a resurgence.
The Flannel Suit
The flannel will keep you warm enough that you can just throw a scarf around your neck and you’re good to go. It’s still refined, it’s sophisticated, but it’s not your regular business suit anymore.