Fashion Accessories, Facts And Forecasts
Fashion Accessory Brands abound in all shapes and forms, traditionally the tie was the best selling fashion accessory for men, but cufflinks taking challenge. For online retailers they are easier to photograph in detail and easy to package and ship.
Another
Christmas comes and goes, all the painful preparations gone in a flurry of excitement.
And next year much the same again. The good news it gets easier more enjoyable
and more economical, but only if you take advantage of the convenient services
on offer online. No longer is it perceived a dumping ground (bargain Basement)
for overstocked and end of season fashion accessories, or counterfeits. There
are dedicated commercially minded independents featuring some top brad names
like Vivienne Westwood and Timothy Everest of Savile Row and more.
For small
independent onliners like us, it’s time to reflect. What sold well and what did
not. What are our customers demanding?
Well, the big
surprise was and still is Victoria Richards, a fashion designer best known for
her handmade silk neckties, often worn by Channel 4 Anchor Man Jon Snow. She struck
the right combination of colour, pattern and most importantly texture, giving
depth and added interest. And in spite of her little known brand, outsold most
styles, the most popular being the “Devon Bar” a combination of broad slightly
irregular horizontal lines in varying shades of blues. They’re slightly
reminiscent of the original school ties, Remember. Here is an anecdote to
prompt your memory.
in 1880, the rowing club at Oxford University's Exeter College, invented
the first school ties. After an emotional win over their rivals, they
celebrated by removing their ribbon hat bands from their boater hats and tying
them, four-in-hand around their necks. When they ordered a set of ties, with
the colours from their hatbands, they had accidentally created the modern
school tie. Schools, clubs, and athletic ties appeared in abundance. Some
schools had different ties for various grades, levels of achievement, and for
graduates.
Then came Vivienne Westwood and her 2008 cufflink
collection. Westwood lovers were willing to pre order knowing their arrival
would not be until February 2008. There is value in the product and the name
here. And she remains true to good form and function in all her good work.
Here is a very
brief look into her past. Vivienne Isabel Swire was born in Glossopdale, Derbyshire, on 8 April
1941. Her
mother had been a weaver in the local cotton mills and her father came from a
family of shoemakers. Her parents ran a sub post office in Tintwistle before
moving to north-west London in the 1950’s.
In 1965 she met
Malcolm McLaren together they went on to become one of the most creative
partnerships in history and as they say the rest is history.
Vivienne Westwood accepted a DBE in the
2006 New Year's Honours List "for services to fashion", She has won
the award for British Designer of the Year three times. In December 2003, she
and the Wedgwood pottery company launched a series of tea sets featuring her
designs, testimony to her versatility and maturity and the respect she has
garnered, a far cry from Punk. Endurance in such a volatile industry for a
prolonged time is a hallmark by any measure.
London Badge and Button cufflinks were
another big surprise. Based
in Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter, The London
Badge & Button Company has over 30 years experience in the design and
development of fine cufflinks, buttons and men’s accessories and are the
manufacturers behind many of the UK’s leading stores and fashion
house collections.
Louisa
Taylor and Pei-Nap Mok is the award winning design team behind the current LBB
London cufflink collection. As a team they have given life to a new breed of cufflinks
Traditionally
recognised for its strong & distinctive enamel and
silver cufflinks,
LBB’s current collection has expanded to use silver & unusual materials for
both its classic & contemporary cufflinks with matching accessories.
Ian Flaherty’s Handmade Swarovski Crystal
cufflinks have always been a good steady seller , his out of ordinary designs
blended with classic styling deliver in accordance with demand. His Cube Multi
has been a best seller for two years in a row.
All available online for your pleasure and
convenience.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Purveyor of finely crafted men's fashion
accessories: designer silk neckties, handmade silver cufflinks, plus leather wallets, by renowned
British Designers, including, Vivienne Westwood, Timothy Everest, Ian Flaherty,
Simon Carter, Veritas Gifts, LBB London,
Michelsons, Neil Bottle, Victoria Richards, Cressida Bell, and Shane McCoubrey.
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