Cravats have always been associated with gentry and the great British countryside. I felt that this was something that my original art would not only look fantastic on, but also offer my customers something a little more modern, vibrant and powerful, than some of the more traditional cravats on the market. Each piece is entirely hand made. After being printed in Worcestershire they head off to my manufacturer in Portsmouth. No machinery at all is used to make these exquisite pieces.
Each one is hand cut, pleated and sewn by artisans in the south of England, before heading back to us in Lincolnshire to be individually packed and wrapped with love. It was a given that my cravats would feature my most charismatic characters who adorn my portfolio. I picked out George, Claude, Odd One Out and the iconic Turf War to be part of my new design. Each and every one of them adds some cheeky personality to the cravats and makes them full of life and energy. Worn traditionally under a shirt and with the matching pocket squares this combination will make my customers stand out not only in the Field, but also out and about in town, or even in the evenings for a dressy supper. Why not hold on to a bit of good old English tradition, but with a stunning modern twist?
Cravats have always been associated with gentry and the great British countryside. I felt that this was something that my original art would not only look fantastic on, but also offer my customers something a little more modern, vibrant and powerful, than some of the more traditional cravats on the market. Each piece is entirely hand made. After being printed in Worcestershire they head off to my manufacturer in Portsmouth. No machinery at all is used to make these exquisite pieces.
Each one is hand cut, pleated and sewn by artisans in the south of England, before heading back to us in Lincolnshire to be individually packed and wrapped with love. It was a given that my cravats would feature my most charismatic characters who adorn my portfolio. I picked out George, Claude, Odd One Out and the iconic Turf War to be part of my new design. Each and every one of them adds some cheeky personality to the cravats and makes them full of life and energy. Worn traditionally under a shirt and with the matching pocket squares this combination will make my customers stand out not only in the Field, but also out and about in town, or even in the evenings for a dressy supper. Why not hold on to a bit of good old English tradition, but with a stunning modern twist?