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One Door Closes Two Open: Lloyd Miller, Hostem, Trunk Clothiers

Monday 4 October 2010

 
It’s always pleasing to hear of new independent retailers popping up, particularly in such difficult times. Two new shops that opened recently are Hostem and Trunk Clothiers.

First up, for those who would describe their personal style with the words ‘Urban’, ‘Street’ and ‘Cutting Edge’ we have Hostem, on Redchurch Street -Shoreditch. Founded by James Brown this is what I refer to as a collectors shop. While not quite to may taste it may well be yours. The website gives an overview of the collected works, which include Visim, Casely-Hayford, S.N.S Herning and more, you get the picture. For a true flavour you can read, and see, more here.
Next up is Trunk Clothiers, much more my cup of tea. Simon Crompton at Permanent Style provides the low down. The shop’s brief is to stock great Italian, Japanese, Swedish and American brands that already have followings among London residents but could hitherto only be found abroad. Nice idea.
 
The label likely to generate most excitement is J. Crew (not to be confused with the UK’s Crew Clothing). Few things generate quite so much chit chat amongst online American males as this outfit. I’ll confess I’ve read what’s written and like the aesthetic but it will be interesting to see what all the fuss is about. Another label I’m interested to see Trunk carry is B.D. Baggies shirts. The only other UK retailer I ever knew of to stock these was the much missed J.Simons. John reckoned these were about the best soft roll, button down collar shirts going. I certainly remember what he charged for them, so depending on what Trunk Clothiers charge, I’ll have their measure. It will either be a true enthusiasts shop, filling the gapping hole left by the much loved and respected J.Simons, or another overrated, over hyped vehicle for some PR folk and self appointed intellectuals to jump on a band wagon and cash in, like Dover Street Market . I’m very interested to find out either way.
 
I did say one door will be closing. I’m sorry to say that the excellent bespoke and alterations tailor, and all round gent, Lloyd Miller will be retiring. However, I’m pleased to say that tailors never truly hang up their sheers. Lloyd intends to carry on making bespoke suits and undertaking quality alterations. When I popped into see him a couple of weeks ago he intimated that he would close the shop but would see clients by appointment, at Holland & Sherry’s show rooms on Savile Row. This does make things a little less convenient than popping into his Clapham Junction shop, but it’s good to know someone who’s reliable, charges a fair price and with years of experience won’t disappear from the scene entirely. He hasn’t worked out all the details as yet but promised to keep me informed, expect a further update.
 
 

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