Maybe that is why I could find skilled and 'affordable' craftspeople in UK, as I lived in a fairly rural area!
12 miles to buy underwear, socks though. T. Wells.
12 miles to buy underwear, socks though. T. Wells.
I had a chat with him a couple of years ago, the shop is a bit Dickensian, in a good way.
There is a good cobbler in my nearest town, usually a week turnaround for a re-sole, and he's always busy which is usually a good sign.
Thanks for this link, I was after an army jumper that wasn't wool mix. Just had a 1945 delivered and the label read made in England.Outdoor Knitwear....at least they're using 100% British wool for their wooly pully's
https://www.outdoorknitwear.com/3_woolly-pully
I think that old shoe glue is guttas percha latex rubber dissolved in toluene. Very distinctive smell
unlike xylene and any of the alcohols.
Isn't it known as Worcestershire sauce?Canada Goose is very much Canadian, except the fur collar?
Dog? Coyote?
Plenty of food and drink made in Britain. Buy those. Heritage well worth saving!
I only buy British made Worcester sauce. The best steak sauce ever and ever!
DHL are happy to ship it.
Sure it is. I saved some typing time.Isn't it known as Worcestershire sauce?
https://www.leaandperrins.co.uk/product/100091200001/lea-perrins-worcestershire-sauce
It's true there's a lot of small makers around but they often take some hunting and you can't try before you buy as they're not in any shop around the country
After reading this post, and having a poke around, it becomes apparent that there still is a lot of British made stuff. Possibly the reasons for not buying could be; A, lack of awareness, or B, it is rediculously over priced/expensive. Recently I've bought a few things off Etsy, made in the UK, the most recent being this simple wax cotton bag. Fits under jacket like an extra large pocket, well made and under £20, so things don't have to be expensive.
I bet the company making that bag would shift overseas if it grew large enough to warrant it.
I guessed it was a one man company. Boy m but if it ever grew, well toy never know. I believe alpkit started off as a small group of people. Now it's a lot bigger with a lot of overseas manufacture.I think it's a person doing it on their own, and may well be content doing so.