Wednesday, 31 January 2007

Timothy Everest and Tommy Nutter


The Spitalfield flower is a signature pattern created by Huguenot silk weavers in the 1800's.

Today recognised as the trademark of the Timothy Everest brand.

As one of the architects and leading practitioners of the New Bespoke Movement, Timothy Everest has spent the past decade introducing a new generation of men and women to the joys of handmade clothing.

His apprenticeship with Tommy Nutter (legendary tailor to the Beatles and The Rolling Stones) has enabled him to side step the stuffiness of Savile Row whilst employing its peerless standards of craftsmanship. He stresses individuality over the dictates of high fashion, whilst bringing a designer eye to bear on invigorated, contemporary tailoring.

His new range of ready to wear silk ties will be featured on patrickmcmurray.com being the first online shop to do so. This indicates Timothy’s willingness to embrace new technology.



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