Fox trousers (And everything else from Day 1 of the pop-up)
There was a really lovely atmosphere to the opening of our second pop-up shop on Wednesday night.
'A good vibe', James said, and he was precisely right.
Friendly, enthusiastic, interested. A lovely mix of people that all wanted to see and talk about what we were doing.
Thank you everyone (particularly Trunk for the flowers, and Alex and Jake for the champagne).
So, what's new in the 'Permanent Style presents' shop this time around?
Well the first three brands all featured in the Spring: Fox Brothers, Baudoin & Lange and Luca Faloni. (Plus James Girdwood and Permanent Style of course.)
Allan and Bo have their women's collection on display for the first time (more of that later).
James has his Coherence in stock (Fou Fou and Henri) but again, more of that later.
And Permanent Style has the one-piece Friday Polos we launched this week; the Suit-Carrier Holdall; all the books; and odds and ends of the Finest Knitwear and Everyday Denim shirts.
Fox Brothers has a few new things, however - the most unusual of which is a range of trousers.
Douglas and Gianluca, of Fox and Pommella respectively, were talking about this at the last pop-up, and it's nice to see it come to fruition.
The trousers are in cream Fox flannel (370-400g), waist sizes 30-38, and made up by Pommella in Naples.
They have a mid-rise, a slim leg and side adjustors. There is plenty of hand work on display, although not pick stitching down the outside seams.
Inside there is a button fly and a double-buttoned French bearer; the hems are unfinished. Priced at £365.
Of course, cream is not the most practical colour in the world, but it is very versatile, and this has a nice handle for a lightweight flannel.
Elsewhere there are some nice handkerchiefs in silk (above) that has the matte texture and subtle patterns of a suiting.
All in muted colours - something I've been highlighting for a while (particularly at Christian Kimber) but now on display here and at Anglo-Italian.
Fox also has washbags, scarves and blankets (pictured below).
They have also brought a range of samples of limited-edition cloth - rather than the vintage bolts of last time.
By 'limited edition', Fox means cloth that was produced as samples, or as part of previous projects.
There is more than a few metres available (unlike the vintage bolts) but not as much as for the full current collection.
On the pop-up, just a reminder that we are open at 37 Savile Row on Wednesday to Sunday, for the next five weeks (until December 17th).
Every week or two the brands will be swapping round, so make sure you know who is on display, when. Timetable below.
Thank you all.
Week | Dates | Brand 1 | Brand 2 | Brand 3 |
1 | Nov. 15-19 | Fox Brothers | Baudoin & Lange | Luca Faloni |
2 | Nov. 22-26 | Fox Brothers | Baudoin & Lange | Luca Faloni |
3 | Nov. 29- Dec. 3 | The Armoury | The Rake | Begg & Co |
4 | Dec. 6-10 | Drop 93 | The Rake | Edward Sexton |
5 | Dec. 13-17 | Shibumi | Codis Maya | The Workers Club |
Photography: Jamie Ferguson @jkf_man
Good to meet you on Wednesday Simon. The shop looks great and the range of products is excellent. The Fox Brothers selection alone justifies making the trip.
I was pleased to pick up a couple of items from James & Luca and will almost certainly make a return visit in the final week to check out some of the Shibumi & Workers Club products.
It was a fantastic night Simon, all the best for the rest of your time on Savile Row!
Thank you Michael
Dear Simon,
I am curious if you are going to remove the items from the store after time window allocated to a manufacturer expires? I’m going to be in London on 8-10 Dec and would love to have a closer look at that cream flannel trouser…will it still be stocked? Thank you and congratulations on the opening!
Hi,
No I’m afraid it won’t be available then. One of the things we’re quite insistent on now is that the brand themselves have staff to sell and discuss their product. It makes such a difference, and is what readers respond to most of all. But as these brands don’t have separate retail shops, they often can’t spare staff for more than a week or two.
Not perfect, but still a step better than a two-day trunk show.
Cheers
Simon
Simon,
What suit are you wearing?
Thanks,
S
Good point, I forgot to say.
My first bespoke suit from Anderson & Sheppard, in Fox Brothers flannel happily.
The Fox Bros. Pommella trousers are wonderfull!
Are they with buttons or zipper (I can’t tell from the pictures)
Buttons – it does say so in the post, though buried in other details
Hi Simon
How can I buy one pair of these wonderful Fox Bros/ Pommella trousers in size 36?
Living in Greece makes it impossible to visit your great pop up shop but I had to ask if there is a way…
They’re available on the Merchant Fox site:
http://www.themerchantfox.co.uk/prod/1253/trousers/fox-flannel-cricket-white-trousers
Great to read that your opening was a success, Simon. If I did not live some 5,000 miles away, I would have been there with bells on (an archaic American vernacular expression that translates to “with great enthusiasm”) .
You stumped me with “French bearer” so I looked it up to discover that most of my trousers (RTW) have a single-button version. Where pray tell, is the second button – parallel to the first or perpendicular to it? After all, I believe it was Mies van der Rohe who proclaimed that “God is in the details.”
Thanks in advance for considering a response to this bizarre inquiry.
No worries. Perpendicular
Thank you!
Simon
I noticed the rather magnificent wooden clothes valet that is in your pop-up shop window that is being used to display the cream Fox Brothers -Pommella flannels (refer your first photoIs in your opening night post). Was this a ‘lucky’ find or did you acquire this from the likes of Honorific or Gentleman’s Valet Company. Any details on where one could be sourced would be appreciated.
Many thanks
Stuart
Hi Stuart – it’s from Honorific. They are displaying their original design, one I made for them, and a new wall-mounted design. I wrote about it earlier in the year if you have a search. Details also on their site
Dear Mr Wheeler,
Thank you for your kind words.
You are more than welcome to visit our online shop http://www.honorific.co.uk
Is the flannel trousers something for cooler weather? I am not sure if it is wearable in Hong Kong (hot and humid)
No, flannel trousers are not that suited to hot, humid weather