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House of Britannia partners with London tailors Benson & Clegg
The House of Britannia Plc, which owns Cornella James, glove maker to the Queen, has signed an exclusive marketing agreement with bespoke London tailors Benson & Clegg.
Founded in 1937, Benson & Clegg has two Royal warrants. The first was granted in 1944 by King George VI, appointing the firm as his official tailor. The second was granted in 1992 by Prince Charles for the supply of buttons, badges and military neckwear.
Today, Benson and Clegg continues to supply bespoke tailoring and handmade British accessories, such as cufflinks, badges and ties from its shop in London’s Piccadilly Arcade.
The exclusive marketing agreement between the British Luxury investment group and Benson & Clegg will lead to the opening of a new generation of Benson & Clegg shops, initially in Japan and Singapore, with the intention of opening in other territories in due course.
Lady Rona Delves Broughton, chairman of The House of Britannia Plc, said: “Benson & Clegg is one of the most authentic of Britain’s esteemed tailoring companies, serving the monarchy for over seventy years, and I am delighted that our company is just at the start of what I hope to be a long and successful relationship.
“British tailoring is valued throughout the world, and we are particularly pleased to be working closely with a team that has devoted so much time to protect and develop their British manufacturing base.”
Mark Gordon, Managing Director at Benson & Clegg, added: “We are delighted to be working with The House of Britannia to bring our specialist British tailoring and accessories skills to a wider international market.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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