Garmology podcast: Party like a weaver – With Daniel Harris of London Cloth Co
Daniel Harris started the London Cloth Co, a micro-mill in London in 2011, with one ancient and broken loom. Since[…]
Read moreDaniel Harris started the London Cloth Co, a micro-mill in London in 2011, with one ancient and broken loom. Since[…]
Read moreIn this Garmology video, I talk about buying a vintage Barbour, specifically a Border or Northumbria. Most of the features[…]
Read moreAward-winning British fashion innovator Christopher Raeburn joins the podcast to talk about how he got involved in upcycling military surplus,[…]
Read moreGarmology is now launching “Fun with outerwear” as a companion to the Garmology podcast. A wide range of outerwear will[…]
Read moreA slight diversion guest-wise today, as it’s my sister Emma, a psychologist, that picks up the phone for a fly[…]
Read moreThis weeks episode is all about Harris Tweed, a legend among cloths and arguably the most socially significant of fabrics.[…]
Read moreThe guest this week is Rebecca Perkins, acclaimed author and midlife coach. We talk about confidence in mid-life, finding your[…]
Read moreMy guest this week is Jason Kirk, director of the family firm Kirk and Kirk eyewear. We talk about how[…]
Read moreSheffield was the birthplace of stainless steel and pivotal in the Industrial Revolution. Cutlery and knives have been proudly stamped[…]
Read moreA new year and a fresh season of Garmology! In this episode, my guest is Sophie, co-founder of Stanley Biggs[…]
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