CORGI: THE LUXURY SOCKS BRAND

Corgi is a Welsh company that has been producing luxury socks and knitwear since 1892. The company is known for its high-quality products and its commitment to traditional manufacturing methods. Corgi is also a Royal Warrant holder, meaning that its products are supplied to the British Royal Family.

BOWEN: FRENCH SHOEMAKERS IN THE BRITISH TRADITION

Bowen Shoes is a French shoemaker that specializes in Goodyear welted shoes. The company was founded in 1988 by Francois de Virieu, who wanted to create a brand that combined the best of English shoemaking with French design. Bowen shoes are known for their high quality, classic styling, and comfortable fit and are a subsidiary brand of the French footwear specialists, Manfield.

COPPLEY: THE FAMILY-OWNED CANADIAN TAILORING HOUSE

Coppley is a Canadian men’s tailors and clothing company that has been in business since 1883. They are known for their high-quality tailored suits, sport coats, and trousers. Coppley offers a variety of services, including made-to-measure, custom-made, and in-stock clothing. They also offer a wide selection of fabrics to choose from, including the finest Italian and English wools.

TUSTING: A LEGACY IN LUXURY LEATHER GOODS

Tusting is a British luxury leather goods brand founded in 1875 in Lavendon, Buckinghamshire, England. The company is known for its high-quality craftsmanship and its use of the finest materials. Tusting produces a wide range of leather goods, including handbags, briefcases, luggage, and accessories.

GIRARD-PERREGAUX: A TIMELESS TRADITION IN TIMEKEEPING

Girard-Perregaux is a Swiss luxury watchmaker founded in 1791 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. It is one of the oldest Swiss watchmaking companies still in operation today. The company is best known for its Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges, which was awarded a gold medal at the 1889 International Exposition in Paris. Other notable models from the company include the collection 1966, Vintage 1945, and models such as Tri-Axial Tourbillon and Laureato.

ASPESI: THE LUXURY DOWN JACKET SPECIALISTS

Aspesi is an Italian minimalist, sophisticated, and timeless fashion brand founded in 1969 by Alberto Aspesi as a shirt manufacturer. In a time when the benchmark in the fashion industry were the Parisian haute couture houses, the Italian prêt-à-porter industry started focusing on materials, wearable elegance, and offering new horizons to explore. The brand evolved accordingly, producing pieces that were not only beautiful but also wearable and functional.

LONGCHAMP: THE LUXURY PARISIAN BAGS AND LEATHER GOODS BRAND

Longchamp is a French luxury leather goods company founded in Paris in 1948 by Jean Cassegrain. The company pioneered luxury leather-covered pipes before expanding into small leather goods, such as handbags, wallets, and belts. Today, Longchamp is known for its high-quality, stylish, and affordable products.

TURNBULL & ASSER: LUXURY SHIRTMAKER BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT

Turnbull & Asser is a British luxury shirtmaker founded in 1885 by John Arthur Turnbull and Ernest Asser. Located at 71 Jermyn Street, London, it is a royal warrant holder and has been the shirtmaker to the King of England since 1980.

BRISTOL: THE GENTLEMAN’S TOURER

From fighter aircraft to streetfighter cars, Bristol is a British manufacturer of hand-built luxury cars named for its hometown of Bristol in England. This remarkable brand is reserved for those in the know, gentlemen of refinement looking for an elegant and luxurious grand tourer that has the capacity for some serious performance. The marque was formed from in 1945 as the car division of the Bristol Aeroplane Company which sought to apply its expertise and production facilities to its new future after the end of the Second World War. The car is often considered the James Bond car that James Bond never drove – the car that he should have chosen.

DIOR: A PRE-EMINENT COUTURE GRAND MAISON

Christian Dior’s eponymous fashion house has had a profound impact on the world of fashion and luxury goods since its foundation in 1946. The designer label has come to epitomise what is signature French style, both through the long association with high fashion and Couture as well as ready-to-wear and off-the-rack pieces.