30 November 2015

Walker Slater Collaborate with Scottish Football Association for their Lastest Collection

The latest collection features various garments and accessories including the McColl Jacket, a fitted style for the athletic gent, with a short, more modern cut, the Ormond Waistcoat, a fitted number with notched lapel, five-button fastening and contrasting silk back with adjuster and the Law Holdall which are made from the Official Scottish FA Harris Tweed.


“We are proud to be working with the Scottish Football Association to produce this slick, fashion forward line. Scottish heritage and craftsmanship runs through everything we do and the opportunity to be associated with the national football team is something that means a lot to us and our customers. We are sure that football fans and fashionistas will love what we have to offer and will be proud to wear the Scottish colours in this contemporary Harris Tweed collection.” Paul Walker, Director of Walker Slater
 The contemporary Harris Tweed fabric incorporates both the navy blue of the Scotland jersey and the light blue of the Saltire, the national Scottish flag.
 “Working with Walker Slater has been the perfect partnership as it has allowed us to produce something that works for both the players and supporters. The distinctive Harris Tweed fabric is a perfect representative of the Scotland National Team and we feel proud when we see our fans wearing it.” Steven Romeo, Scottish Football Association

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19 October 2015

Tweed and Tailoring - Walker Slater - Modern Heritage‏ AW15 Ad Campaign Shots


Walker Slater has launched their AW15 ad campaign featuring classic and modern clothing from formal to casual and countrywear in corduroy, Scottish Harris tweed, Borders, Sheltand and cashmere wool tweed. 

And for the Christmas festivities there is smooth velvet in rich regal purple plus the classic black and navy.

Above is the Edward jacket in navy corduroy. Corduroy is often misinterpreted as the King's cloth ( we all know that velvet was the favourite fabric of the Kings) this jacket does have a regal touch as the cut was inspired by the dapper King Edward VIII


Edward jacket in brown herringbone Harris




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4 October 2014

Beretta Gallery hold party to celebrate their newly refurbished London store

Beretta Gallery London hosted a party/soiree  last week to celebrate their newly refurbished store - a cross between a hunting lodge and a gentlemen's club,


On the ground floor drinks were served including Beratta's very own labelled champagne whilst we were serenaded by live classical music.


One focal point was the unusual tie table created with large chopped wood stacked to create a hemisphere shape.  The actual shooting tie display brought an array of seasonal colours.



On the gound floor there is a small cosy room exclusively for womens wear.


The store is on 3 floors with a few accessories to catch your eye as you ascend the stairs,


The 1st floor shows more menswear and accessories


And a few gift and homeware pieces:


Whilst the top floor houses The Gun Room hosting the firearms, some of which date back a few centuries.


The gallery is located in a renovated former bank building, and sits on the corner of sartorial Jermyn Street and St James's Street.


Address is 36 St. James's Street, London SW1A 1JD
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