Shops to visit in London
Shops to visit in London
My girl and I are planning a trip to London in September. Just want to get some opinions on shaving shops to visit. Any personal experiences and recommended places to get a shave would be appreciated.
Brent
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Brent, I'm envious. In addition to Trumper, mentioned above, you might pop into; Taylors of Old Bond Street ( actually at 74 Jermyn St. ), D R Harris & Co. at 29 St. James's Street, and up the block is Truefitt & Hill. Right in the same neighborhood, the dept. store, Fortnum & Mason should have an extensive gentlemen's toiletries section, I would imagine. There is said to be a fine traditional barbershop in the main Austin Reed clothiers store on Regent Street. There are others, but these should keep you busy for a bit. Have fun. Regards, Gordon
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I was there in March. If you want a shave remember that it's a good idea to book in advance. I only had an afternoon to spend on shaving related stuff and couldn't get a shave because I hadn't made a reservation I think the going rate was 30 pounds or so.
Gordon, I think you (or maybe it was someone else) recommended Maitlands in Piccadilly, where they carry Kent brushes...
best,
Nirmal
Gordon, I think you (or maybe it was someone else) recommended Maitlands in Piccadilly, where they carry Kent brushes...
best,
Nirmal
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Brent,
I agree with Gordon, except don't expect a lot from Austin Reed's last time I was up there it was closed on a Saturday.
Start at the Regent Street / Picadilly Circus end of Jermyn Street and walk the length of the street [not far, about 1/4 mile]. On your right, Trumper's; on the left Floris; on the right, the back of Fortnam & Masons [you'll need to go up the side street to enter. Gent's Toiletries are on the second floor]. Back onto Jermy Street. On the left, Taylor's. Opposite Taylors is an archade. Walk up to the top of that and you will find a very very small chemists [Maitland's I think]; in there you will find some real bargains. Back onto Jermyn Street, walk to the end and turn left into St James. DR Harris is on the left and at the botton of St James on the right is Trufitt & Hill.
Take plenty of cash or a nice flexible friend and enjoy yourself. As a treat for the Girfriend, take her for teas and cakes in the Palm Court Restraunt in Fortnam & Masons [that'll get rid of another £30 for you
Peter
I agree with Gordon, except don't expect a lot from Austin Reed's last time I was up there it was closed on a Saturday.
Start at the Regent Street / Picadilly Circus end of Jermyn Street and walk the length of the street [not far, about 1/4 mile]. On your right, Trumper's; on the left Floris; on the right, the back of Fortnam & Masons [you'll need to go up the side street to enter. Gent's Toiletries are on the second floor]. Back onto Jermy Street. On the left, Taylor's. Opposite Taylors is an archade. Walk up to the top of that and you will find a very very small chemists [Maitland's I think]; in there you will find some real bargains. Back onto Jermyn Street, walk to the end and turn left into St James. DR Harris is on the left and at the botton of St James on the right is Trufitt & Hill.
Take plenty of cash or a nice flexible friend and enjoy yourself. As a treat for the Girfriend, take her for teas and cakes in the Palm Court Restraunt in Fortnam & Masons [that'll get rid of another £30 for you
Peter
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Bernard,
You really need to see Maitland's to believe it.
The shop front is arc shape with the door in the centre. Shop windows on both side of the door are very well stocked. On the Picadilly side, shaving bits and pieces including probably all the shaving sets Edwin Jagger makes and every Kent brush [bought my BK8 from here, and for a good bit cheaper than anywhere else I saw]. On the archade side, chemist type stuff.
Step into the shop and the display cases and draws [walnut and glass with brass fittings] go wirtually to the ceiling; they to are very well stocked., they are also hinged so thay can be opened to get at the shop window displays.
Now here's the rub; the size of the shop. Door to counter, 1 pace. Counter length 1 1/2 paces. Max length of shop, 2 paces. Very cosy but absolutley brilliant. Can't really list what they stock, probably be easier to list what they don't stock. Can't recally seeing T&H now I think about it.
Peter
You really need to see Maitland's to believe it.
The shop front is arc shape with the door in the centre. Shop windows on both side of the door are very well stocked. On the Picadilly side, shaving bits and pieces including probably all the shaving sets Edwin Jagger makes and every Kent brush [bought my BK8 from here, and for a good bit cheaper than anywhere else I saw]. On the archade side, chemist type stuff.
Step into the shop and the display cases and draws [walnut and glass with brass fittings] go wirtually to the ceiling; they to are very well stocked., they are also hinged so thay can be opened to get at the shop window displays.
Now here's the rub; the size of the shop. Door to counter, 1 pace. Counter length 1 1/2 paces. Max length of shop, 2 paces. Very cosy but absolutley brilliant. Can't really list what they stock, probably be easier to list what they don't stock. Can't recally seeing T&H now I think about it.
Peter
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Peter, Thanks for the excellent description. It sounds rather like I'd pictured it in my mind. I knew the place existed, knew where it was located, how old it was, and that they stocked Kent brushes, but that was it. I never was able to get any further information. It's now been added to my 'absolutely must stop by' list, for the eventual visit to London. Thanks again. Regards, Gordon
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When I was last in London in November, 2004, I got a haircut and shave at Truefitt & Hill in St. James. Neither were memorable. Though capable, the young Greek woman who did the job was not at all exceptional. And, as I remember, it was quite expensive. All the products are there for sale, though. Maybe try Trumper's instead. Best, John. PS: Call ahead and reserve.
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