Sunday, 30 November 2008
Little cafe on Essex Road
Early morning breakfast on Essex Road this Saturday, then onto some furniture stores on Marylebone High St and Monocle's little store. London feels like it is starting to do some good!
Albam Leather Goods - Made by Hand in England and coming into the store from now.
I nipped into our leather factory last week and went round to see our pieces being made, sampled and to chat to the guys and girls making each piece. It is amazing, each piece is made by hand, using old, authentic machinery that is manually operated and produces each piece from a "hide" individually sourced from well fed, expertly reared cattle in Argentina. The quality of the bag goes back to the leather and how the animal was fed and looked after.
Anyway, I have included some images of each piece of a bag being cut out from the leather and also the "clicker" starting the process for the belts. So lovely to see people enjoying what they are making and making something with so much pasison and enthusiasm. 40 people are employed here, a fraction of a larger off shore factory but each piece has an attention to detail that gives it a unique characteristic rather than an "identikit" product.
Again, great people, great factory and all an hours drive from London, who would have thought it!
A time for winter woolies
Another town in the Midlands and another of our great factories. One of the last knitwear manufacturers in the UK of its type we think and they are great. Solid, crafted knits and a lot of stories and great hours spent here. Still a family concern and just the way we like it.
Perhaps with increased heating costs and this cold weather we are experiencing there has never been a better time to wrap up in some English crafted knitwear made from real wool rather than a synthetic blend.
Over the course of the next few months we will be putting together a great piece with our friend and great photographer Mr Spinks. We want to shed some light on English manufacturing, the power it once held within the world, its demise through peoples desire for consuming cheap, inferior products, the effects this has on the economy (maybe just read the papers and have a little think) and also the light that we see at the end of the tunnel. Those who actually make have great skills that they and we don't realise until it has gone and things fall apart.
The final showcase for this hasn't been decided but we want to show how great it is to create a garment and celebrate those who make it and encourage more people to do the same.
Trouser Ray.
Ray has worked with us from the very very beginning, when Albam was an idea and there was only one in the team. He makes our samples, works through patterns with us and generally gets each garment started with us before it goes to be produced.
He operates from a secret location in the Midlands and is vital to everything we do. Good tea, a ringtone of the crowds at "The mighty forest" and then on with the work! Thanks for your support Ray.
Thursday, 13 November 2008
New thoughts, new things.
Here at Albam we hope that we provide you with what you want just before you realise you need it so you get something new and just what you are looking for.The more organic process we have for design means we put ideas down when we get them and work on them more freely. There aren't seasons at Albam and this is reflected in how we produce garments, rather like the way one choses to shop, when you need something and when it is there.
Sometimes we get this right, sometimes we only get what we want to do! but by meeting you in our store, speaking to you on the phone and through email we are getting a good idea of the things you would like to see and when you would like it. Keep us informed and we can keep on delivering for you.
Another day, another factory visit!
Had a great day at the factories today, lots of things to look at again, cups of tea and biscuits and great stories. Great places, great people, a whole lot of fun working with people that actually make things. For Albam the importance of the factories and the skilled people that work at them is hard to explain. Without them we are nothing and vice-versa, they have shown us immense support from starting to work with us to helping us grow to where we are and the future growth.
Thankyou to you all for your support. We are looking forward to a busy growth and development despite the crazy times we seem to be in.
Wednesday, 5 November 2008
A little shoe delivery!
We have been waiting for our new shoe delivery for what seems like an age! Our Mocassins we produce with Quoddy really are special but boy do they take their time!
Well now they are in so if you have been waiting for a pair then you can order them online or test drive them in store. Full size range from UK7 to UK12 and half sizes in the hi and lo version! Oh and both the black and burgundy aswell.
Well now they are in so if you have been waiting for a pair then you can order them online or test drive them in store. Full size range from UK7 to UK12 and half sizes in the hi and lo version! Oh and both the black and burgundy aswell.
Monday, 3 November 2008
The nights are drawing in!
The Albam store on Beak Street is starting to get settled for the darker winter months. We favour keeping the streets outside a bit darker so it makes our store look more like a secret meeting place. Come in say hi and have a look at the collection in store. If you time it right the kettle may have just boiled and you might get a nice brew!
True Brits - Albam - The Independent Magazine
Lots of Winter Colours
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