Permanent Style - May 2018
Simon Crompton of Permanent Style writes about his bespoke shirt experience with our shirt cutter James Macausla...
Simon Crompton of Permanent Style writes about his bespoke shirt experience with our shirt cutter James Macausla...
In April 1941, during WW2, St.James's was badly bombed. Dunhill, on the corner of Jermyn St, a few yards from Bu...
In Harold Budd's day all tailoring was bespoke, everything was handmade to measure for a specific client. Ready ...
The London Collections brought the best of Saville Row and St James' under one roof, showcasing true craftsmansh...
The original 1910 shop at 4 Piccadilly Arcade was structurally similar to the one today. It was set over three f...
John Butcher is head cutter and has worked with Budd for almost 50 years. He is one of the very few shirt maker...
Budd’s exclusive Edwardian blue stripe shirt was originally designed in the 1920s. In those days it was made in ...
Read moreWhen Budd shirt makers opened in 1910, the St James’s area had always been a magnet for the style conscious - ac...
Andy Rowley manages the shop today. He started off as a sales assistant and has been with Budd for over 30 years...
Harold Budd opened his shirt makers shop in St James in 1910 at No 4 Piccadilly Arcade. The arcade had just been...
There has always been a healthy rivalry between the craftsmen who tailor a gentleman’s suit and the shirt ...
Choose your language and currency