Well, it took 10 days to get an e-mail response from Grenfell customer services.
Anyway, if anyone's interested I now have pdf sizing guides for their "Classic" and "Standard" styles (the link on their website doesn't/didn't work).
I guess they're still in business.
Good to know. I'm intrigued by the Morrocan Blue one, but last time I asked it was out of stock.
Part of their issue is I think, they make some of the fabric, manufacture clothing from it and then don't have any more to use until they do another batch of cloth.
Mrs Unseen ordered me a Grenfell Harrington in the Moroccan Blue that she knows I want. I can confirm it has been despatched within three working days and is on the way. So Grenfell is definitely open for business.
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https://grenfell.com/products/harrington-grenfell-cloth-moroccan-blue
Looks good.
Thanks Yuca - going to be what I wear on 30th Wedding Anniversary holiday at Madeira in May.
Yes, that is a good looking Harrington. I like the look of the maroon 'golfer' jacket. Not sure on the sizing though.
Yes those maroon jackets do look nice - I'm not sure on 'peached cotton' but assume it's fine.
I'm not a thin person and found the standard fit (modern rather than roomy traditional one) is absolutely fine on me and zips up perfectly without any pulling.
For example, I find coats are normally a size down on me compared to a sports jacket/blazer - and the Grenfell jackets work like that for me too.
The Moroccan blue one will be worn in Madeira for our 30th Wedding Anniversary in May.
This is my fourth Grenfell harrington (French Navy, Beige, Olive and now the Moroccan Blue), so I can recommend them from experience.
AUS - firstly congratulations in advance for reaching 30 years of marriage, I can’t believe it but it’ll be 50 years for me and ‘ her indoors ‘ this year, that G9 will be ideal for May in Madeira, we’ve been there 3 times I think, ( but not for a while) , and the temperature there is very nice all year round, I’m guessing you’re staying in Funchal,from memory the runway isn’t for the faint hearted for landing!
I’m pleased to hear they are still trading, Grenfell is a fine old name and their Harringtons represent good value.
Porto is great. Visited Taylors great lunch and various ports after. Visited Graham's on another day - tawny ports of different ages 10, 20, 40 years old.
I also like to drink Madeira in Winter - Duke of Clarence from Morrisons. Not been to the island yet though.
Falling behind on foreign trips since lockdown.
Off to The Emirates soon but preloading at Surbiton Spoons. Fantastic chocolate stout from their beer festival
Kingston1an- Bad luck at the Emirates. I don't want to see Declan Rice win a medal with Arsenal but that's just a personal issue with me.
What was the name of the chocolate stout?
It was Titanic chocolate and vanilla stout. Titanic also brew the excellent plum porter.
Referees never give anything to small clubs. I don't mean a second yellow for Havertz. Running into the backs of players and wrestling with them seem to go unpunished if you wear the right shirt.
That said, you cannot cede possession so freely or pump long balls to nowhere. That just gifts opportunities to the other side.
Thankfully West Ham eventually limited Burnley to a single point.
Nailed on relegation certainties are important
Though I have nothing against Burnley
I would like Luton to avoid relegation as they have been very shabbily treated with points deductions in the past. Their ground does not attract tourists or glory hunters either. It has that wonderful historic crappiness that is missing in modern football.
Kingston1an. ‘ Fantastic chocolate stout from their beer festival’
This brew has also reached the far-flung outpost of Stainespoons where I quaffed a couple last night.
Hook Norton Crafty Fox is another fine dark beer from that festival.