A story of
craftsmanship, authenticity and service.
Gloverall
has a rich history, now spanning well over half a century.
1950
Five years
after the end of World War II Gloves and Overall wholesalers H&F Morris,
Harold and Freda, were offered a large quantity of surplus military Duffle
Coats which quickly sold out in camping and leisure wear shops.
This
success prompts Harold, son of a master tailor, and Freda to produce their own
Duffle coats for their new company Gloverall.
Harold
decides to refine the duffle coats; he replaces the thick jute rope, which is
difficult to attached to the coats, with leather introduces an Italian check
back fabric.
Photographed
wearing Gloverall’s iconic Monty Duffle coat, Tony Brooks is captured alongside
racing legends Sterling Moss and Mike Hawthorn while racing at the Monaco Grand
Prix in 1957.
1960
Government
policy forbids the opening of a new factory in London. Gloverall moves to
Wellingborough, Northamptonshire.
Gloverall
Duffle coats are being exported all around the world and become a true British
classic.
In 1962 to
keep up with demand a new custom built casual outerwear clothing factory is
opened in Northamptonshire. Gloverall’s design team innovate more fashionable
duffle and casual outerwear making them even more popular. New markets are
developed in the rest of Europe, Hong Kong, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and
South Africa. By the end of the 1960s Gloverall has achieved significant sales
in well over forty countries.
1970
North
America, USA and Scandinavia become major markets and by the mid-1970s Japan
becomes Gloverall’s biggest export market.
1977-
Gloverall export sales are recognised in the Silver Jubilee Honours list.
1979-
Gloverall supply coats to the British Transglobe Expedition which includes its
patron HRH Prince of Wales.
Men’s and
Women’s Duffle jackets, Bomber jackets. Capes and classic British warmer
overcoats are added to the Gloverall range.
1980
Gloverall
design and make Duffle coats for the British Olympic team competing in the
Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, New York
1986- The
Customer Awareness League of British Outerwear puts Gloverall in the top three.
1987-
Gloverall become the first winners of the British Apparel Export Award.
HRH Princess Anne visits Gloverall in her first year as President of the British Knitting and Clothing Export Council.
Gloverall
supply part of the GB official team uniform for the Winter Olympics in Canada.
Jayne Torvill and Chiprsopher Dean wearing Gloverall duffle coats at their
first Winter Olympics.
1990
1992
Gloverall wins the Queens Award for Export
Gloverall
achieves a huge honour and wins the Queens Award for Export.
Now a much
desired outerwear label, Gloverall increases its range by including super wax
and heavy duty cottons, micro fibres, reversible woollen Duffle coats. Coats
and jackets in cotton cambric padded out with Goose down, luxury fabrics, pure
wool Elysian Herringbones, Harris Tweeds and Cashmere mixes. By the mid 1990s
outerwear accessories include hats and scarves. South Korea market is
developed.
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