&SONS Lifestyle / History

Mar 23

&SONS: Our Ongoing Commitment To Sustainable FashionIn today's world, sustainability has become a key priority for companies in all industries. As we strive to reduce our impact on the environment, businesses must take a proactive approach to ensure their products and practices are as Earth-Friendly as they can.   

Read more...

Lifestyle / History Style Guide

Feb 23

The Origins of our Iconic PeacoatOur wool Boardwalk Peacoat is the personification of our brand and a true Pioneer favourite. The classic silhouette is something that can’t be beaten and will turn heads for all the right reasons. 

Read more...

&SONS Lifestyle / History

Sep 22

5 Ways to Keep Our Clothes Out of Landfill

Today we buy 60% more clothing than we did 20 years ago and around 300,000 tonnes of used clothes are burned or buried in landfill each year. The fast fashion industry promotes overproduction and overconsumption of cheap disposable clothing and this is something we wanted to change.  

If you've been asking yourself: “what can I do to be part of the solution and not the problem?”, you're in the right place. From choosing quality fabrics to learning new skills we’ve put together 5 tips on how you can move away from the fast fashion siren song.  

Read more...

&SONS denim Lifestyle / History

Mar 22

Transitional Pieces: The Ryder and Chore JacketTransitional pieces are the key to a cohesive and functional wardrobe that will last over many years. Owning garments that you can rely on to seamlessly lead you from Winter to Spring, whilst still looking your best, means you can invest in the pieces, knowing they will stand the test of time. 

Read more...

denim Lifestyle / History Raw Denim Selvedge Denim Washing Raw Denim Washing Selvedge Denim

Mar 22

The History of DenimThe denim jean. What started as a humble workers garment has evolved into many avenues of self expression and fashion styles. However, there still remains a deep appreciation for this hardwearing trouser. But where did it begin?

Read more...