Designed on Savile Row. Handmade in East London.
Richard James, once nicknamed the bad boy of Savile Row, gave the stuffy street of menswear tailoring a shot of modern flair, when the designer arrived almost three decades ago, with his louche and provocative aesthetic. Credited with creating a new establishment on the Row, where masterful tailoring gets an injection of the style, the daring fashion house joins us in a second collaboration giving the Cafe Racer their customary flare.
To bring their design to life, we turned to an old stalwart, leather jacket makers in the East End. The East End has been a hub of sartorial excellence for over three centuries. When Huguenot silk weavers, fleeing France in 1685, set up shop in Spitalfields, a legacy was born. Fast forward to the 21st century and whilst the reputation remains, most businesses do not. Large brands have shipped production to South East Asia (for lax labour laws, little quality control and lower costs) and thus East London lost much of its manufacturing industry. We’re fortunate to be working with one of the few remaining East End experts, artisans who work with the finest Italian and Spanish leathers.










