A thoroughly British brand – Gloverall

In 1950, just five years after World War II, Gloves and Overall wholesalers H&F Morris, owned by Harold and Freda Morris, found success selling surplus military duffle coats. This prompted Harold, a master tailor’s son, and Freda to launch Gloverall, creating their own refined duffle coats. Harold innovated by replacing the thick jute rope fastenings with leather straps and adding an Italian check back fabric, setting a new standard in outerwear.

Since the beginning, Gloverall has placed a premium on sourcing the finest fabrics and producing products within the United Kingdom.

In 1957, Gloverall’s iconic Monty Duffle coat gained fame when Tony Brooks was photographed wearing it alongside racing legends Stirling Moss and Mike Hawthorn at the Monaco Grand.

In a thrilling recent development, Gloverall’s Mid Monty Duffle Coat was featured in the latest series of Doctor Who. This iconic coat, known for its durability and classic design, perfectly complements the eclectic style of the new Doctor, portrayed by Ncuti Gatwa.

With Spring calling for effortless layering, their SS25 collection delivers. From chore jackets to macs, parkas to cagoules, each piece is designed to mix, match, and move with you. Crafted in complementary palettes and refined textures, this collection is built for everyday ease.

Shot by photographer Jamie Ferguson, their campaign captures the collection in motion—worn and styled with individuality. Models Leon Cerrone and Siobhan Corbin brought their own well-loved favourites into the mix, proving how seamlessly these pieces fit into a lived-in wardrobe.

Menswear Standout pieces include the Stanley Parka walks the line between classic military utility and everyday ease. Cut from Ventile®—lightweight yet densely woven for natural water resistance—it’s finished with a detachable hood, raglan sleeves, and generous pockets. A steadfast companion, whether you’re navigating city streets or heading further afield.

Also T he Farraday Cagoule favours function with a twist. Inspired by Ice Station Zebra, this lightweight, showerproof layer is designed to move with you. Featuring an adjustable hood, a waist drawstring for a tailored fit, and two spacious bellows pockets, it’s as practical as it is versatile. Perfect for a quick dash across town or something more ambitious.

Then there’s the Greenwell Anorak—a piece for those who like to be prepared. Sturdy yet breathable, it’s built with an adventurous spirit in mind. It offers showerproof protection, a fixed hood, four spacious pockets, and an internal drawstring to tailor the fit.

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