Any major competition between them? Perhaps, like Stella Artois, they are reassuringly expensive. More importantly, they are not outsourced but made a stone's throw from where I live. Lots of blokes I know take a little trip to the factory shop at Lea Bridge. Long Eaton has a proud history of top-quality textile production, on the Derby-Notts border.
There is no major competition as the companies' products are complimentary - Sunspel for sporty polos, t-shirts and underwear, Smedley for dressier sea island and merino crews and polos.
like ebony and ivory - they live together in perfect harmony....
Reminder: I - must - buy - more - of - these.....
Have just ordered myself a Sunspel pocket tee.
When will it stop...
I don't actually own any Smedley.
I did get a v neck earlier this year from Secretsales.
Very nice it was too, apart from the fault which caused me to return it.
Probably a good thing though - it was a little snug and probably wouldn't fit now.
Last edited by Trojan (2010-08-31 14:25:46)
..never tried sunspel. got two smedley polos + 2 rollnecks. don't wear them too often these days but like them nevertheless.
It's very nice stuff Heikki.
I particularly like the Riviera polos, but hope to sample a bit more of the range.
Last edited by Brideshead (2010-09-03 05:48:59)
I've never bought Sunspel, the reason being sheer contempt for the local stockist with their proudly displayed copy of 'Take Ivy' in a shop that was about as interesting as our local Aldi (and they didn't sell croissants). Much appears to be made in Portugal, which is all right, I suppose.
B of Bs summing up went down well with a good former poster.
If L/S polo sleeves are available I might bite.
I'm a massive fan of both brands but you can't compare them at all.
First and foremost Smedley is a manufacturer and they only do knitwear. It's all made at their own factory. Yes, they make for other brands too but it's all good stuff.
Smedley can be pricey but you're paying for good materials, great design and UK manufacturing. So there is a tangible relationship between merchandise and price.
Sunspel at best only manufacture a small proportion of their products and even their famous underwear is now outsourced. Their product range is extensive and covers everything from overcoats to underwear. They even do shoes. All the Sunspel items I own are manufactured in Portugal. They claim to still design in the UK. Quality wise it's all very good.
From personal experience I always go Smedley sea island Isis polo shirts and Sunspel merino knits.
The collar on the Isis has a nice deep V and works well casually or under a jacket. Smedley merino is finer gauge than Sunspel and sadly makes me look like I have tits.