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Introducing: The PS Reversible Suede Bomber

The new version of our reversible suede bomber jacket - reversible so you can turn it inside out at the first hint of rain - is finally here.

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    Introducing our good friend, Mr James Chase - founder of BAZ & CO skincare and a driving force behind family business Willy’s organic apple cider.
  • “So What’s Your Story” Podcast

    Mikes journey from factory floor from the age of 14 to CEO is full of astonishing highs and lows but his in-depth knowledge of the fashion industry, tenacious nature, staring death in the eye and spearheading Private White VC to become a globally recognised high quality clothing manufacturer, is undoubtedly inspiring.
  • The Making Of Our Doeskin Cloth

    We are lucky enough to be surrounded by some of the world’s finest cloth makers and spinners. Recently, the Private White team travelled a short 20-minute drive to Delph from inner city Manchester, through rolling countryside, to see where the historic doeskin yarn is spun, right on the doorstep of our 169-year-old red-bricked factory.
  • Manchester’s Hidden Gems

    Earlier this month we opened the doors of our red bricked 149 year old headquarters to Manchester’s Finest who spent the day documenting life here at the factory for its hugely popular video series ‘Hidden Gems’.
  • Crafting The Bremont Flight Jacket

    Meet the dynamic duo behind our latest collaboration, Bremont Co-Founders Nick & Giles English.
  • Unpicking The Ventile® Frobisher

    Engineered and equipped to endure the harshest of winter conditions, the parka is named after the 16th century explorer, Yorkshireman Sir Martin Frobisher, who combatted fierce weather conditions in his attempts to discover new trade routes through the Northwest Passage.
  • Q&A with Olivia of Hamilton + Hare

    Today, we spoke with Olivia Francis, Founder & CEO of Hamilton and Hare, who is responsible for designing refined and understated clothing for the modern man.
  • How Donegal Yarn Is Made

    See where the historic yarn is spun, right on the wind-battered coast of Ireland.
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