In the second part of a series celebrating the centenary of brand house Douglas & Grahame, we learn how the Northern Irish business has evolved to serve its customers.
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Douglas & Grahame at 100: moving with the times in menswear
In the first in a series celebrating Douglas & Grahame’s 100th anniversary, we return to the humble roots of the Northern Irish menswear brand house.
Nobody’s Child launches repair pop-up
Womenswear brand Nobody’s Child will launch a repair pop-up at its Carnaby Street store with fashion repairs provider Sojo on Saturday.
First look: Charles Tyrwhitt opens on Regent Street
British menswear retailer Charles Tyrwhitt has opened a 4,200 sq ft store on London's Regent Street, which marks its eighth opening in a year.
International Women’s Day 2024: championing women’s tailoring on Savile Row
Molly Anderson, company representative and tailor’s cutter at bespoke tailoring retailer Richard Anderson, based at 13 Savile Row, is spearheading womenswear in a sector dominated by menswear. To mark International Women’s Day, she explains the opportunities and challenges of working in the man's world of tailoring.
Touker Suleyman: ‘Men are spending – but it’s not the traditional suit, shirt and tie’
Original Dragons' Den entrepreneur Touker Suleyman is the owner of Hawes & Curtis and Low Profile Group. He tells Drapers how the shirtmaker is attracting a new generation of customers and why the Jermyn Street menswear business is opening new stores on its 110th anniversary.
Jigsaw sales and profits jump
Premium fashion retailer Jigsaw reported a 28.6% rise in EBITDA to £3.6m for the year to 28 January 2023, driven by double-digit sales growth with tailoring and dresses performing strongly.
Moss’s Brian Brick: ‘We are confident as a brand’
Moss CEO Brian Brick gives Drapers a tour of its new flagship in Manchester's Arndale Centre, and speaks about why the men’s formalwear brand is stepping up its casualwear offering.
Moss CEO: ‘Suits have been given a new lease of life’
Brian Brick, CEO of Moss Bros, which is rebranding as Moss, tells Drapers why the men’s formalwear brand is stepping up its casualwear offering and how the younger generation is wearing suits differently.
Norton & Sons’ new owner: ‘We want to attract newer, younger blood’
Drapers speaks to James Sleater, co-founder of Savile Row tailor Cad & The Dandy, who acquired a majority stake in Patrick Grant's Norton & Sons with business partner Ian Meiers about their future plans for the business.