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Brand Watch: Silken Favours

17th May 2013 | General, Pic of the Day, Press, Style | Leave a comment

Our Spring / Summer 2013 campaign was shot in the heart of Mayfair, London. The team worked with 7 models to create individual looks for the different collections within the range.

Our rich heritage and roots in the Derbyshire countryside is always at the centre of everything we do and the focus in this shoot was to make sure that the accessories we used, were an extension of this. Que, Silken Favours. Although this brand may not have been around for 229 years, the products are playful, made from beautiful silk and most importantly made in the UK. Creator, Vicki Murdock  is a print designer who uses pen and ink techniques to create the designs. The range features an assortment of scarves,  cushions and soon, shirts*excited face* in a selection of quirky prints.

Danielle wearing John Smedley and Silken Favours

The Silken Favours scarf is styled here with our 70& cashmere / 30% silk sweater, Rochelle. Danielle wears the scarf twisted around her neck, for a modest injection of colour against the silver sweater.

Ok, so I’m slightly obssessed with the Silken Favours cushions, meet Stanley…don’t even get me started on Bob.

Silken Favours 'Stanley' cushion

Silken Favours 'Bob' cushion

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Online Exclusives

28th February 2013 | Colour, Design, General, Retail, Style | Leave a comment

New for this season, John Smedley has launched a range of knitwear, designed exclusively for the online store.

Exclusive sweaters available from our online store

These sweaters can be identified by bold designs and orange tipping in the back of the neck. The exclusive range of sweaters are named after local country estates and homes, a reflection of the brands rich heritage.

Made in small batches,  the sweaters are made to the exacting standards of the mainline collection, however are knitted as an alternative for those looking for more individual styles. Available to customers worldwide, these sweaters will be offered throughout 2013.

Winter Warmers

09th November 2010 | Design, History, Style | Leave a comment

As most of you blog readers are aware, John Smedley prides itself on its 226 year heritage. John Smedley has come a long way since its humble roots in Derbyshire producing underwear, now offering a wide range of garments from bowties to briefs.

It was in 1922 when John Smedley’s Sea Island Cotton was first used to knit underwear.  We are renowned worldwide for our Sea Island Cotton, with only the finest materials being sourced and used to produce the super soft feel which has led to produce some of John Smedley’s most iconic pieces, Leander and Pembroke.

The detail in producing the perfect garment is firstly hand-picking the cotton as it matures which maintains its purity and means we avoid a chemical defoliant. The result is ethically produced, exceptionally soft knitwear that can be worn and washed repeatedly. The qualities of John Smedley’s Sea Island Cotton make it perfect for underwear that’s closely fitted and feels beautiful against your skin.

Amongst the male underwear on offer today feature our long johns. Supposedly named after Big John Sullivan, a boxer in 1982 who was said to have never worn anything but, when in the ring. Where did he go to for his long john’s? John Smedley of course. The foundations of the long johns were created and are now available in Sea Island Cotton and Merino wool. They’re so practical and comfortable, they’ve even taken people up Mount Everest!

An ideal Christmas present for your loved ones this year, John Smedley underwear will give you a small taste of the brand and give an insight into the quality and attention to detail that goes into each garment. You’ll just have to start thinking of good excuses to stay in bed, snuggled up in your John Smedley this winter!

A great Men's Underwear shot, dug out from our archive

A great Men's Underwear shot, dug out from our archive

Florence Nightingale’s Window at the Mill.

13th August 2010 | History, Retail | Leave a comment

This weekend the John Smedley Mill is playing host to the Florence Nightingale Heritage weekend. A great weekend of family fun will be taking part on the John Smedley football pitch, not forgetting the Mill Sale, so lots going on up here.

Along with the design team we’ve been busy putting together a window for the event. It shows the type of display most often used in shop-fronts or at trade exhibitions in the late Victorian/Edwardian Era. These garments were made by the craftsmen and women, here at Lea Mills during Florence Nightingale’s long lifetime and have not been on display for over 25 years.

The John Smedley archive window display

The John Smedley archive window display