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St. James Jamin Street Hosts The Men's Wear Show In London.

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London London Collections: Men held its first British men's wear in January 8th at Fortnum &Mason, a historic St. Jamin Street Center. Boutique Exhibition


In collaboration with the The Crown Estate, the event shows a series of highly selective and most recognizable men's accessories, highlighted by James's outstanding style. Exhibitors will include Budd, Tricker 's' and Lock &Co, as well as newly established Emma Willis, Emmett and Barbour.


The characteristic St. James street is a part of the west end of London, which is in the forefront of fashion. It has a remarkable tradition of making clothes, bringing together many special products suppliers, shirts manufacturers, high-end beauty products and men's wear professional producers. San James's streets are famous for their men's accessories for hundreds of years. They are elegant, delicate and sophisticated. Its exquisite workmanship helped British gentlemen shape their enduring style. "San James is very important for the development of London men's clothing and is one of the most influential centers of excellence in the city," said Dylan Jones, chairman of London men's wear week.


In order to support and carry forward this rich tradition, the Royal Property Office has launched a total of 500 million pounds of St. James investment plan to protect the unique tradition of the region, and enhance its reputation as a world-class retail restaurant. "The Royal Property Office is committed to improving and strengthening St. James, reflecting its unique tradition, meeting the needs of households, visitors and residents in twenty-first Century, and encouraging the joint operation of family businesses and flagship stores to create the most sophisticated fashion," said James Cooksey, the property director of St. James's property division of the Royal Property Office. Jamin street and St. James will continue to focus on tailoring men's clothing and looking forward to the future. We hope to carry forward this tradition. "


After the exhibition, guests will be able to visit the resident brand of jaming street, St. James, and experience the excellent tradition of garment making for 400 years, and grasp the future development trend of the fine men's clothing.


Nick Brooke, the chief executive of the new regional brand Sunspel, said: "Jie Ming Street is the most famous and concerned men's clothing in the world. Shopping street One, we feel that Sunspel should be part of it. As a leading luxury brand for men's bottoming shirts, we have a rich tradition, which I think is very compatible with St. James's current position.


Jamin Street's permanent brand Turnbull &Asser will also be exhibiting. "People are right," says Nigel Blow, managing director of the company. clothing The area of quality and technology has been pushed back to the top of the storm. Jamin street and St. James play an indispensable role in the future of British men's clothing and London's development as a Menswear capital.

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