Cruz,
If Liberty's lawn cotton is good enough for Hermes, it certainly ain't cheap stuff.
http://www.liberty.co.uk/fcp/content/Hermes_4/content
Last edited by Grossgrain Silk (2011-05-05 02:35:35)
That being said, I am one of the very few posters on here who has complimented the work of makers I don't normally deal with. It is very hard to come across good examples on the fora and in the real world, unfortunately.
Last edited by formby (2011-05-05 11:30:39)
Court dress is worn at hearings in open court in all Senior Courts of England and Wales and in county courts. However, court dress may be dispensed with at the option of the judge, e.g. in very hot weather, and invariably where it may intimidate children, e.g. in the Family Division and at the trials of minors.
I know my reply is very belated but I haven't been able to post on this forum for a long time. Thank you very much for this excellent thread, Grossgrain Silk.
Stanley Ley gets a mention in the first post.
There is a new kid on the block (Fleet Street) Leonard Jay. They do not do the legal gear but they sell traditional city clothes at the lower end of the price scale. An old school gent's clothing shop. http://leonardjay.co.uk/
Last edited by Kingston1an (2012-11-19 08:06:32)
Very insightful thread for a prospective lawyer. Worthy of my first post.
I miss GS. He was a good bloke, well humored and interesting.
Grayson, it has to be said, not so much so.