Edwin Fit Guide

22/03/2013 17:48

Here at Weavers Door we pride ourselves on having the city's best selection of premium denim. Our expansive collection of legwear means we have a colour, cut and weight for every customer.

Choosing a new pair of jeans can be a daunting experience. The technicalities of choosing the perfect pair of jeans can be difficult so this is where we come in to give you a little bit of assistance. One of our favourite brands in store is Edwin - a Japan based jean manufacturer who have been making the finest denim for over 50 years.

Here are a few  of our favourites:


The ED55


A favourite here at Weavers Door; the ED55 is regarded as one of the most popular fitting jeans from Edwin. The relaxed fit on the thigh and gradual taper from the knee down allows this pair of jeans to give the wearer enough space to move but allows the denim to sit nicely on top of the chosen piece of footwear.

 

The ED39

Our loosest fitting pair of Edwins. The ED39 is a relaxed pair of jeans with a completely straight leg meaning that the ED39 is our most classically fitting pair of Edwin jeans.


The ED71

The ED71s are very similar to the ED55 in their sillouete. So you will find that you get enough space on the thigh with a nice gradual taper from the knee down. However the ED71 is a little bit slimmer than the ED55 so is more suitable for customers looking for a more slim fitting jeans.

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Uniform Wares

20/03/2013 16:35

A good watch has always been a mainstay of the modern gentleman's wardrobe. With that in mind it is seemingly very difficult to pick out a good watch. Finding a watch that is practical, aesthetically pleasing and, arguably most important of all, a piece you can wear every day is no easy task. This is where Uniform Wares comes in.

Established in 2009 - Uniform Wares is one of Britain's most exciting new brands. Focusing on designing classic watches with contemporary twists; their designs are second to none. With the brand using predominantly Swiss and Japanese mechanics their watches are made to last a lifetime rather than just a season. Every little feature of the watches design is meticulously planned - from the type of leather used on the strap to the curvature of the glass on the watch face. Each little detail is planned and cared for attentively.

Uniform Wares watches are available for purchase here.

We were also lucky enough to visit the Uniform Wares Design Studio earlier this month. The full feature from our visit to the studio will be available in the third issue of the Weavers Door Journal.

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One of our favourite's on the footwear scene during the colder months, Redwing are more than a working man's boot. Although they may of started out on a construction site the Redwing 6" Classic Moc Toe is both functional and ideal for the unexpected weather we are used to. a new creation that has joined the Moc Toe family is the Charcoal Rough & Tough, the colour of this particular leather closely resembles a stone coal which ironically refers to the rich history that Red Wing Shoes owns, back in the days where the shoes were meant for hard labour such as coal shovelling on a locomotive. As with any of the Red Wing Shoes the beauty isn't simply in the honest, durable design of the boot but it's ability to age after a certain amount of intense wearing. Crafted from premium leather, white traction tread sole, triple stitched quality and Goodyear welt construction gives every Moc Toe its unbeatable performance and function.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The second short film in the 'Save the Date' series by Jacket Required see's a great insight into our favourite Japanese Denim label Edwin Japan by their creative director Mr Rey Gautier. Talking life, passions, denim and bikes the short film shares an awe-inspiring experience, hanging on the laconic verbatim of a genuinely good and talented individual. Ray explains the natural process and beauty of taking a pair of unwashed, raw denim jeans and allowing their wear to tell the story of the individual stating "It's almost like creating a blueprint of your life if you look at a pair of jeans after two years, or even three years it reminds you of the places you've been. The things you've done."

 

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At a loose end next Saturday 15th December? Well have just the place to be for a evening of football, bevies, banter and live music performances. The Borough Road Shuffle in association with TRFC Supporters Trust and Bido Lito! Magazine present 'All I Want for Christmas Is a Dukla Prague Away Kit'.



With live performances from local bands By The Sea, The Loud and Oxygen Thieves followed by a virtual DJ live video link up with Wales Number One Owain Fon Williams and Domino Records artist and former guitarist in the Coral spins the disks. Furthermore to the football festive action there's a Santa's Grotto featuring 80s Casuals, The Northern Boys Club, Dunlop Retro, Slazenger Heritage, Distant Echo, ourselves and many more.

Its set to be a great set of live gig's, DJ session, pop up shop, social soiree and is better than sitting in so make sure you get your ticket here and make a note of the date next Saturday 15th December, 7:30pm KO at the Cammell Laird Social Club.

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The good folk at Jacket Required have nicely selected various individuals in the game to feature in their 'Save the Date' series. curated by the Jacket Required team, directed by photographer and film maker Ivan Ogilive the first in the series is a profile of David Keyte, founder of British brand Universal Works. David started Universal Works in late 2008 with Autumn/Winter 2009 being his first full collection. The DNA that runs through the brand very much relates David's work life, firstly as a sign writer (actually painting lettering before it all went vinyl) then in the local coal mine in Nottingham which brought an understanding of real work wear. David then went on to fourteen successful years at Paul Smith giving a elegant English sartorial element before spending a further five years at Maharishi brought about from his love of streetwear. Universal Works aims to mix the great British clothing heritage with a modern, more international feel to create wearable, sustainable and affordable clothing that reflects the personality of the wearer, offering real honest menswear that defies the trends and whims of fashion. The ideas come from a humble blue-collar background but one that knows how to dress well and live well.

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Christmas is a time we all associate with Mulled Wine, Roast Turkey and spending time with our loved ones. However, Christmas is also the time of the year when the temperature drops and everyone starts to worry about keeping warm on those cold winter nights. So here is the Blakey coat, Folk's answer to those seeking a little bit of warmth this winter.

Constructed from a wool blend, this brilliant little jacket is a safe bet for keeping you warm even on the coldest of evenings. As many of you may know wool is natures most waterproof material as when it comes into contact with water the pores of the material close up and ensure no moisture gets through. Therefore this fantastic jacket will keep you both warm and dry, even in the toughest of conditions.

Based loosely on a peacoat, the Blakey coat is a modern take on a classic piece and keeping in check with Folk's famous styling, the jacket features a number of nifty little details that really show off the craftsmanship that goes into producing each jacket.

Our favourite little details are the Pacman-esque buttons, the knitted inner-pocket and the 'Hear No Evil' keychain found on the inside of the jacket.

 



 

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Christmas at Weavers Door

29/11/2012 18:03

It's that time of the year again where we shower each other with presents and gifts, eat more food than we would normally deem possible and spend some much appreciated time with family, friends and the odd special guest. So to make sure no one misses out on their Christmas gifts from Weavers Door we have stated the latest dates for web orders placed that we can guarantee delivery before Christmas.

Delivery/Shipping Cut off Dates

Monday 10th December, 2012

Rest of the World

Friday 14th December, 2012
Russian Federation
Republic o Korea
Australia
Japan
USA

Tuesday 18th December, 2012

EU, Norway and Switzerland
Non-EU Europe

Thursday 20th December, 2012
Mainland UK
Scottish Highlands, The Isles and Northern Island

Please note these are our last guaranteed delivery dates for mainland UK, Europe, Non-Europe and Rest of the World, but if you've missed your Country's delivery cut off date don't hesitate to contact us at info@weaversdoor.com. We will our very best to organise a delivery for you as quickly as we can.

Our couriers will be working very hard to ensure all our deliveries make their desired destinations but unfortunately unforeseen circumstances can arise. Weavers Door can't take responsibility for circumstances outside of our control, but be assure we will be working around the clock to make sure any problems occurring are resolved well before we are all around the Christmas table tucking into that turkey!

Christmas Returns Policy
We have extended our returns period for the festive season. Any order from the 28th November can be returned until the 14th January for a Online credit Note or exchange. Our usual 14 day return policy on refunds still applies.

Help & Advice (Especially if your not buying for myself)
If you require any help or advice with your Christmas shopping be it a product, sizing, fabrication, colours or any other query you have simply  give our customer service team a call on 0151 236 6001 or email info@weaversdoor.com who will be more than happy to help you.

A early happy Christmas from the Weavers Door team.

Posted in News By Lee Fleming

Colour: Blue

27/11/2012 19:05


A snippet of our upcoming Colour: Blue feature for the Weavers Door Journal Issue No.002 includes some of our favourite garments from our brands for the Autumn/Winter 2012 collection. Our focus is also our limitation, creativity within a niche both myself and John has styled this feature with the ethos of only using the colour blue. From our experiences in the store, we find blue or shades of is the most wearable clothing when it comes to colour in our customers everyday wardrobe, but we also see customers looking elsewhere to add other colours into their wardrobe for the sake of it even though they may not necessary feel as comfortable and confident as what they would in their trusty blue button down oxford, dark navy parka or favourite pair of raw, unwashed denims. Its for this reason we decided to start our Colour: feature with blue, not only  to show the variety available but also how using tones of a single colour doesn't make a outfit bland or unappealing. To view the full feature of Colour: Blue keep an eye out the the release of our next Weavers Door Journal which will be found here.



 


 

 


 

 

Posted in Style By Lee Fleming

Having came across this over at Hypebeast it would of made sense to go to the start but instead I thought it best to feature the sixth and final installment of 'Get Dressed Like You Mean It' series by Dockers. The series has featured several leading men in the clothing game and taken note of their experiences and reasons behind their dressing and the importance of taking time in understanding how a individual dresses and why. The below short film features fashion icon Nick Wooster who expresses the need for a 'uniform' as well as the idea that how you dress is a direct reflection of what you hope to achieve on that particular day. As always its a case of each to their own but Mr Wooster definitely highlights some key notes worth considering when you next roll out of bed, stumble over to the wardrobe and ponder on what the daily attire is going to be.

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