In the past I
introduced Tommy Page in Amsterdam in this ‘blog’: "TOMMY PAGE vintage
mantique in Amsterdam. "
Visiting Tommy
Page is a truly unique experience. Tommy was born in Amsterdam, but his father
was British. After a background as a designer in Fashion/Clothing his interests
were directed to a vast and passionate study and knowledge of the entire
British heritage of Men's Clothing. That's why Tommy besides being able to
provide the acquisition of archetypes of Hacking Jackets, Norfolks, etc.
represented by mythical labels like Harry Hall, Pytchley, Dunn & Co, Bladen
Supasax or Daks, presents in the décor of his store a real and stimulating ‘arsenal’of
inspiration through exemplary specimens which constitute true
sources of stimulating archetypes of study and reference.
These unique
examples are study pieces and are not for sale, but to make up for this, Tommy
offers an authentic and true tailoring
service with multiple possibilities of unique fabric choices of the best
British mills and various models of
jackets and suits that meet the
measurements and choices of his customers.
So Tommy provided
me with a suit made of a windowpane with the signature of the famous HARDY
MINNIS.
The rest of the
features and details of the suit in question, can be observed by the
experienced eyes of the visitors of this 'blog', through the images I publish.
Greetings from
JEEVES ( António Sérgio Rosa de Carvalho )
HARDY MINNIS. Cloth ( SEE BELOW )
HARDY MINNIS
https://www.hfwltd.com/hardy-minnis.html
Now
Hardy
Minnis provides iconic British made fabrics to top-class tailors who value
time-honoured ways and a knowledgeable, reliable service. We hold a Royal
Warrant, granted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and are proud of our British
manufacturing heritage.
Best known for the Finest Worsted Suitings and
Classic Country Tweeds, Hardy Minnis produces iconic British cloths with
timeless appeal and is renowned worldwide for collections such as Alsport,
Fresco and QZ.
Combining innovation in our designs, and
tradition in our outlook, the Hardy Minnis brand is the epitome of British
elegance with global appeal.
Then
Hardy
Minnis was established in the late 1960’s by the merger of two famous Woollen
Merchants, John G Hardy and J&J Minnis. The two companies were well known
in their own right and had, over the years, become two of the most respected
cloth merchants in the trade.
Mr. John G Hardy founded his company in the
1890’s. An intrepid explorer and something of an eccentric, he scoured small mills
around the UK for Tweeds and Country cloths. Legend has it he was one of the
first cloth merchants to visit the Scottish Highlands and Hebrides, and to
introduce Shetland and Harris Tweeds to the tailors of the world. He was
allegedly so protective of his sources that on his return trips to London, he’d
smuggle the new found fabric swatches under his top hat!
As his reputation grew, the popularity of
signature cloths such as Alsport caught the attention of the Royal Family and
in 1929 the Duke of York who would later become King George VI, used a John G.
Hardy cloth for the Regimental Tweed of the Brigade of Guards. When King Edward
VIII was the Prince of Wales, he acquired from John G. Hardy the black &
white district check that would later bear his name. Since the 1930’s the
company has been privileged to hold Official Warrants for the supply of cloth
to the Royal Household.
J&J
Minnis had an even earlier pedigree having been established in 1874 in London’s
West End. Brothers James and John Minnis built up a company which is
acknowledged as one of the oldest and most respected names in the cloth
merchanting business world-wide.
Savile Row was well established as the world’s
most prestigious street for gentlemen’s clothing when J&J Minnis took up
residence at Number 16, in 1902. The company soon developed a reputation for
its luxury fabrics and fine designs and became the primary cloth resource for
its esteemed neighbours along ‘The Row’. J&J Minnis is also widely credited
with being the first British cloth merchant to introduce Savile Row quality
fabrics into the Japanese market.
The two companies merged in 1969 and J&J
Minnis inherited the Royal Warrant, which is now granted jointly to Hardy
Minnis.
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