Henry Herbert Bespoke Shooting Shirt

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A Henry Herbert shooting shirt, handmade in England, for an Austrian customer. We used a set of special fabrics from Acorn Fabrics, in Lancashire. They are one of the last remaining English shirting fabric companies left in the country. The shirt was handmade and uses mother of pearl buttons and includes Henry Herbert removable brass collar bones.

A Heart Warming Wedding with a Henry Herbert Suit

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A Henry Herbert three-piece suit for the wedding of Mr Steve Hunter. Mr Hunter is a Cardiothoracic surgeon in the North West of England and is a fascinating professional to talk to. We chose a glorious fabric from Hield, a Huddersfield based mill and one not a million miles away from where Mr Hunter works.

Henry Herbert Overcoats

Henry Herbert makes bespoke overcoats. They are handmade, in England, from the finest English & Scottish wools. We use the most luxurious fabrics from some of the best over coating mills in the world, including Harrisons of Edinburgh and Dugdale Brothers of Huddersfield. We are always keen to experiment with new fabrics and new styles too – if you have a particular idea or fabric you wish to use! Below are some of the overcoats Henry Herbert has made for customers around the world. Just contact Henry Herbert for more information.

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The Slim and Short (above) is traditionally made of a charcoal fabric with a contrasting velvet collar. It was originally conceived as a riding and hunting coat, but is found today in a variety of environments and is particularly popular in the City of London. This is one example we made for a young gentleman in London. It has a great, and heavy, 17oz grey herringbone from Harrions of Edinburgh, complemented with a lovely black velvet trim from Holland and Sherry in London.

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The Chesterfield
The Chesterfield takes its name from the nineteenth century Earl who brought it to popularity and is traditionally a single-breasted overcoat with concealed buttons reaching the knees. It is most notable for having no waist seam and is tailored in a variety of cloths.

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