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We never tire of eulogising about the wonderful properties of seersucker cotton. Indian in origin, the word means ‘milk and honey’. The characteristic puckered texture of the seersucker suit weave draws heat away from the body, keeping you fresh and cool, while its rippled weft needs little ironing too. Popularised by Gregory Peck and Cary Grant, it's a transatlantic classic.
We treat all our customers like Lords and Ladies.Excellent 27,263 reviews on 4.6 out of 5
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- Susan GreggToday
Prompt dispatch. Good fit. Interesting colours. Comfortable light fabric.
- A PaskettYesterday
i am a repeat customer which speaks for itself, good quality and service
- Harry HadjipaterasYesterday
Straightforward and easy to deal with - accurate description of product and prompt delivery.
- Mr NotleyYesterday
Quick and easy to order
- M FOULGERYesterday
Good delivery time , great value
- Mr CatterallYesterday
Speed of delivery, high quality shirts and well packed.
- Joseph McInerneyYesterday
The long woollen socks are fine, but something seems to have happened to the size. This is our third batch. The first was great. The second and third were rather too long in leg and foot length. There is no choice of sizes now - perhas there once was?
- AnneYesterday
High quality materials combined with sophisticated design, and fit is always perfect.
- Ian27.5.2026
a. Very professional catalogue (+ previous experience) re quality - no problems there. b. Sizing - measured (expanding!) waistline as suggested; trousers came up a little large, and in fact will probably re-order next size down (if the diet succeeds!). Would it be possible to build in an 'elastic expansion piece' ? I seem to recall Pringle did a similar thing a few years back.
- Barry Bryant27.5.2026