lassen. Bekannte Anzeigenserien realisiert er für Unternehmen wie Eagle Shirtmakers, G. Heileman Brewing Company, Land-Rover, Petrofina, Qantas und Whiskey
(14. Januar 2010) Melan Gropler: Gant CEO: We Are Born and Known as Shirtmakers. Sportswear International. 23. September 2015. Abgerufen am 1. August
"much too serious," and the eventual backing came from David Astor. Shirtmakers trained in Jermyn Street were found after a lengthy search. Andy and
Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Lewin, Łódź Voivodeship T. M. Lewin, UK-based gentleman's shirtmakers The Lewin Group, a policy research and consulting organization
franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Known as Manhattan Shirtmakers in the All-Filipino Conference and Sunkist Juice Lovers in the Reinforced
Tanger began to run Creighton Shirtmakers, the family business in Reidsville, North Carolina. Under Tanger, Creighton Shirtmakers expanded to five outlet stores
(short-lived) Beatles-funded Apple Tailoring, and became manager at the shirtmakers Deborah&Clare of Beauchamp Place, who were in business from 1965 to 1975
from its frequent and "clever" use in the 19th century by the Parisian shirtmaker Charvet. It is characterized by a soft handle and shiny appearance. It
ready-to-wear shirtmaker founded in Paris, France charvet, a shiny, rib weave fabric most often used for neckties named after the French shirtmaker David Charvet
John Forsyth may refer to: John Forsyth (clothier), Canadian shirtmaker John Forsyth (Georgia) (1780–1841), American politician John Forsyth, Jr. (1812–1877)
menswear following trends in English fashion. Marinella also hired artisan shirtmakers from Paris to teach his staff pattern making techniques. As of 1999
constantly seeking high-novelty and setting the trend for other Parisian shirtmakers, having irreproachable manufacturing standards, and successfully enticing
Hamilton Shirts, or Hamilton, is an American shirtmaker. It produces and sells ready-to-wear shirts and two types of men’s custom shirts, bespoke and made-to-measure
in politics. His second job was again as an office boy for a firm of shirtmakers, where he stayed until he retired. He eventually became Company Secretary
is a double cuff closed with buttons, first made by the Jermyn Street shirtmakers Turnbull & Asser, and later popularised by the fictional character James
of Design, where he trained under one of the last remaining bespoke shirtmakers of Jermyn Street. Oscar Udeshi created his brand "Udeshi" in 1999 and
Thomas Pink is a modern British shirtmaker which was founded in London in 1984, by three Irish brothers James, Peter and John Mullen. It is now part of
glass roof. It was originally simply called "The Arcade", but since the shirtmaker H. W. Brettell was patronised by Queen Victoria, it was renamed as the
John Forsyth was a Canadian shirtmaker. He founded the John Forsyth Shirt Company. The company was expected to cease Canadian manufacturing due to changes
Vendôme or simply Charvet is a French high-end bespoke and ready-to-wear shirtmaker, located at 28 Place Vendôme in Paris. Its list of customers is notable
there. Jermyn Street, an upmarket retail street best known for bespoke shirtmakers and shops offering the finest gentlemen's attire. Pall Mall, which contains
aimed at the gentlemen's clothing market and famous for its resident shirtmakers such as Turnbull & Asser, Hawes & Curtis, Thomas Pink, Harvie & Hudson
of the History of Ownership in Archaic Communities (1894) Diary of a Shirtmaker (1998) near-autobiographical, edited by C. M. Fulmer and M. E. Barfield
the $50–$150,000 range. Their investments include Richmond-based men's shirtmakers, Ledbury, and a brewery named Ardent Craft Ales. In addition to capital
at the Hindmarsh Congregational Church Sabbath School and worked as a shirtmaker prior to her marriage to Henry Milne in 1873. Milne and Henry had four