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Jones Bootmaker (Jermyn Street)

Jones Bootmaker (Jermyn Street)
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The company was established in 1857 and currently has over 80 branches throughout the UK. The company has expanded into most of the key retail outlets as well as high profile units within London.

Jones Bootmaker always endeavours to provide customers with both quality products and services, and prides itself in offering the highest level of in-store customer service. Our customers are important to us and we aim to offer every customer the very highest level of care and attention. This doesn’t stop once a sale is made, our after sales care is second to none.

 

 

Jones Bootmaker recognises the value of our employees in providing the successful long-term development of our business. We endeavour to provide a happy working environment for all and are proud of our ‘Investors in People’ award.

Opening Times:

Monday: 10am – 6.30pm
Tuesday: 10am – 6.30pm
Wednesday: 10am – 6.30pm
Thursday: 10am – 6.30pm
Friday: 10am – 6.30pm
Saturday: 10am – 6.30pm
Sunday: 12pm – 5pm

Tommy Hilfiger

Tommy Hilfiger
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Tommy Hilfiger made his first foray into fashion as a purveyor of campus chic to New York kids in 1969.

Today, the lifestyle brand is recognized throughout the world for its classic and timeless design. It remains one of the most widely recognized and strongest brand names in the fashion industry.

Named 'Menswear Designer of the Year' by the Council of Fashion Designers of America in 1995, Hilfiger's clothes have evolved into becoming one of the most coveted and enduring American labels around, with an authentic silhouette and iconic heritage.

The flagship store on Regent Street combines contemporary design with an urban vibe and a cosmopolitan beat. Shop until you drop … or just relax and rejuvenate. The choice is yours.

Products sold include SPORTSWEAR, DENIM, FOOTWEAR, TAILORED, BAGS, UNDERWEAR, SOCKS, FRAGRANCES, EYEWEAR and WATCHES:

Tommy Hilfiger: Timeless men’s and womenswear collections.

Tommy Hilfiger ‘Catwalk Collection’: The latest designs from the New York catwalk show.

Hilfiger Denim: Smart, bold and utterly timeless. It is true Americana - at its best.

Tommy Hilfiger Accessories: The season’s must-have bags & shoes, eyewear, fragrance & time pieces.

Aquascutum

Aquascutum
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Aquascutum are one of the leaders of cutting edge style on Regent Street. This classic British brand, with Joanna Sykes at the helm, has taken inspiration from its 150-year heritage and reworked it for the 21st century with breathtaking results.’, has taken inspiration from their 150-year heritage and reworked it for the 21st century with breathtaking results.

Having always been renowned for quality, the label has undergone something of a transformation in recent years, establishing itself firmly as a stylish luxury superbrand for both men and women, while still maintaining its traditional values.

GQ editor Dylan Jones said of the changes to the English favourite, “the new collections won’t scare the core base customer and will also bring in potential new customers”.

Moss Bros

Moss Bros
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Moss Bros, the largest retailer of branded suits on the high street, is synonymous for playing host to an extensive range of brands in the current market place, having made a name for itself as a label recognised as the home of quality and value in fine clothing for over a century.

Moss Bros sees itself as a ‘dynamic and forward looking organisation’, which has an ‘unrivalled commitment to customer service’.

For style conscious customers, Moss Bros is the brand to trust, with respected names such as Saville Taylors Guild and Cecil Gee making up the brand.

French Connection (Regent Street)

French Connection (Regent Street)
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French Connection set out to create well-designed fashionable clothing that appeals to a broad market.

Having established a strong core clothing business, French Connection has recently expanded its portfolio into exciting new areas including men’s and women’s toiletries, homeware, sunglasses & opticals, watches and shoes. Throughout this expansion and diversification the principles have remained the same, design led and affordable products presented in an innovative way.

With a strong advertising campaign that has helped to make French Connection a world renowned brand, this is one store with its finger well and truly on the pulse of fashion. Whether you need basic, staple items for your wardrobe, or something a little bit different to really capture someone’s eye, French Connection is the place to look!

Lacoste (Regent Street)

Lacoste (Regent Street)
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The Lacoste Store on Regent Street is a fusion of ’50s retro-style and Lacoste heritage. A large glass panel at the front of the store projects moving images that can be viewed from both sides, acting as a window by day and showing the latest Lacoste catwalk show at night, bringing a bit of theatre to Regent Street.

Widely thought to represent the first time a brand name was displayed on the outside of an article of clothing, the signature crocodile of Lacoste has its history on the tennis courts.

The founder of the label, Rene Lacoste, was a tennis champion in France in 1926/27 and was nicknamed ‘the alligator’. In 1933, Rene and Andre Giller, the owner of France’s largest knitwear manufacturing firm at the time, set up a company to make a logo-embroidered shirt designed by Lacoste himself for use on the tennis court… and so set the wheels in motion for a range of clothing that would revolutionise sportswear.

Today, Lacoste is still renowned for producing clothes that mirror the same values of comfort and solidity that Rene himself began with, helping Lacoste to become the internationally renowned label of quality that it is today.

Quick Silver (Regent Street)

Quick Silver (Regent Street)
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Designed by world-renowned French architect Philippe Avanzi, the new Quiksilver store covers more than 400 square meters set over two floors, and perfectly displays the individual image of Quiksilver and Roxy.

 

 

Surfer and boarders can browse new products in a relaxed atmosphere at the popular Regent Street location, listen to the latest DJ mixes and compositions, and watch the best tricks by Quiksilver and Roxy riders on Boardrider TV.

Quiksilver is a celebrated name among surfers (it was in fact founded by two young American surfers in 1976) yet its success has enabled it to branch out into many other forms of active wear. This maturation of the company has turned it in to one of the leading forces in the market today.

Burberry

Burberry
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Founded in 1856, the name Burberry has become synonymous with prestige and quality throughout the world and symbolises the very essence of British Style.

Thomas Burberry created the breathable and waterproof fabric – Gabardine, and in 1901 Burberry were commissioned to design a new uniform for British Officers. Around this time the Burberry Equestrian Knight logo was developed and trademarked.

The first man to reach the South Pole, Captain Roald Amundsen was outfitted in Burberry and left his Gabardine as a signal that his mission was successful. Around the time of World War I the military uniform was adapted to meet the needs of the time and so the famous Burberry trenchcoat was born.

By visiting the store in Regent Street you will discover the latest Burberry collections as well as the traditional items for which Burberry has become so famous.

Barbour (Regent Street)

Barbour (Regent Street)
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Have you heard of the term ‘service’?

It is a term that has come to stay among thoughtful businessmen. ‘Service’ means doing all in one’s power to oblige a customer – not sticking at a little trouble because there seems no profit at the paying end of the transaction. It means, too, the breaking aside of the icy barrier that frequently separates the merchant from his customer, a coming to handgrips, as it were, the foundation of friendship and personal feeling.”

Malcolm Barbour (From the introduction to the Barbour Catalogue of 1919)

Now over 100 years old, Barbour is a 4th generation family owned company who have developed a unique understanding of clothing that is truly fit for the country lifestyle.

Barbour is an authentic British brand providing a wardrobe of clothes for country pursuits, country living and for those who simply love the country, while still maintaining the core values of its heritage, durability, fitness for purpose and attention to detail.

Primark (Oxford Street / Oxford Circus)

Primark (Oxford Street / Oxford Circus)
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Style, quality and affordable prices all rolled into one at Primark. Go to Primark Oxford Street / Primark Oxford Circus for instant style at prices you can afford. Once you have visited you will want to keep going back – we always have different styles for women, men, children and the home with product lines constantly being updated and added to.

For a party, for work or holiday, there’s a Primark brand for you. From casual or formal, clothes, footwear and everyday essentials Primark Oxford Street / Primark Oxford Circus stocks the products you want.

Primark is committed to providing the best possible value for our customers, but not at the expense of the people who make our products.

As an international business with a global supply chain we accept that we have a responsibility to trade ethically. This includes ensuring that our suppliers live up to our values and behave as well towards their employees, as we do towards ours.

Primark Oxford Street / Primark Oxford Circus Opening Times:

  • Monday: 8.30am – 10pm
  • Tuesday: 8.30am – 10pm
  • Wednesday: 8.30am – 10pm
  • Thursday: 8.30am – 10pm
  • Friday: 8.30am – 10pm
  • Saturday: 8.30am – 9pm
  • Sunday: 12pm – 6pm