I can agree with what many say here, but in all fairness to the original title of this thread...there are many main stay clothing firms and bespoke tailor shops and boot/shoe makers that are in all sense of the world, British. Shirts and suits from that area are still very well considered a prize to own, the tweeds also, and then the shoe and boots. I do not see anything to rival a well made upper end British made shoe or dress boot, made in the USA. Unless of course you find someone doing full custom made to order work. Myself, I purchase a lot of items for my Husband, and I find myself even drawn to socks made in England as being advertised as the best sock made, period. The prices of course are not cheap, but you know you have a super well made sock.
Also in mens accessories such as ties and pocket squares, dress formal attire, braces, belts, then outer wear, you know the shops that make those famous tweed overcoats and other shops that make the thick wool tweed sports coats. I do not name names, as there are so many TO name. True the Italians have their cut of the pie in fashion, but honestly, unless you are buying Brioni, or Zegna, Kiton, or some other insanely priced attire, you cannot come close to the craftsmanship or the quality of the clothing from the England, Scotland, Whales, Ireland. Just me opinion but the finest fashion statements from Italy will be worn thin, packed up or tossed out many years before our Brit counterpart is even showing any signs of wear.
Also I do think there is a influence all the time from England in colors of ties, shirts and socks, pocket squares. It is just the same in some ways here in the US also....but I personally think the classic look from England it fantastic. Tan wool trousers with a pattern, off white shirt, plaid neck tie or bow tie, nice heavy medium brown tweed sport coat, and argyle socks and a pair or brown wingtips. Screams British Isle....the "Row".....
Also in mens accessories such as ties and pocket squares, dress formal attire, braces, belts, then outer wear, you know the shops that make those famous tweed overcoats and other shops that make the thick wool tweed sports coats. I do not name names, as there are so many TO name. True the Italians have their cut of the pie in fashion, but honestly, unless you are buying Brioni, or Zegna, Kiton, or some other insanely priced attire, you cannot come close to the craftsmanship or the quality of the clothing from the England, Scotland, Whales, Ireland. Just me opinion but the finest fashion statements from Italy will be worn thin, packed up or tossed out many years before our Brit counterpart is even showing any signs of wear.
Also I do think there is a influence all the time from England in colors of ties, shirts and socks, pocket squares. It is just the same in some ways here in the US also....but I personally think the classic look from England it fantastic. Tan wool trousers with a pattern, off white shirt, plaid neck tie or bow tie, nice heavy medium brown tweed sport coat, and argyle socks and a pair or brown wingtips. Screams British Isle....the "Row".....