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Shawl Cardigan

Knitted exclusively for us in Hawick, Scotland from pure lambswool, our shawl cardigan is based on one worn by a certain Mr. McQueen, with a few modifications….

The fit is slightly slimmer with a higher armhole, giving a more flattering shape, and more freedom of movement, there is a button closure to close the lapels and keep the wind out and the side pockets have been slanted for a more flattering look and for better ergonomics and comfort. We have also allowed ourselves to include a small ticket pocket for one’s key or for a lighter – something Steve would have found useful.

Sadly this will be the last batch of cardigans we will be able to offer, as the mill that has knitted these heirloom pieces for the past decade for us, has come under new ownership and will cease production.

Made of 100% Lambswool

Knitted in Hawick, Scotland 

They can be purchased here

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James Bond Day

James Bond GoldfingerToday, on the 5th of October 1962, sixty years ago, the film Dr. No was released in cinemas. This has become known as James Bond day. In the films, James Bond always saved the day, and the USA and the then USSR actually worked together at times to get the baddies. Now, we have the baddie sitting in the Kremlin and James Bond is no more.

Connery cocktail cuff

James Bond, or more specifically Terence Young (the director of the first James Bond film, Dr No) is the reason why Oscar does what he does. When Oscar had to buy his first proper work shirts, he wanted shirts with the same cocktail cuffs that his screen idol Sean Connery wore in the early Bond films. Sir Terence took a wet behind the ears Sean Connery to his shirt maker, and tailor, and kitted him out. 

Udeshi cocktail cuff shirt

When Oscar started working in the city, the internet was still in its nascent stages, and he could not find anyone who sold his beloved shirt off the rack. So if it no longer existed, Oscar had to recreate it. In his quest for the "Bond" shirt, he encountered the pattern cutter of the shirt maker that made the first screen versions of the cocktail cuff, and things just went on from there. The collar shape was "borrowed" and hence why some of our shirts have a Connery collar.

goldfinger embroidery

The imagery on the first edition dust jacket covers was used as an embroidery motif for our dressing gowns, and for special commissions such as our towelling jacket or on bags. We were happy to share these designs with Mount Street Shoe Company who used them in one of their slipper designs.

 

udeshi dressing gown

mount street shoe company slippers

The Connery collar is just one of our shirt collar designs, there is also a Moore, a Lazenby, a Craig, .... all available to order. Please do drop us a line.

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