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Gentleman's Journal, the men's luxury lifestyle magazine covering style & grooming, food & drink, business, lifestyle, gear, women and travel, for you. Now stocking Kit Blake products.

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LONDON:
Richard Gelding is our first London partner. They have one of the finest multi-brand menswear stores in London and are located in the heart of Mayfair
.

TAIWAN:
Uncle Jude's are a small but influential menswear store in Taiwan that stock a
selection of Kit Blake styles.
KOREA:
Cluster Korea are an important e-commerce store in the Korean market and stock a small assortment of Kit Blake.

They talk about Kit Blake.

"Kit Blake is the only brand in this (RTW trouser) guide dedicated to making trousers only. Their classic, Savile Row-inspired designs are made in Italy from British and Italian cloths, and sometimes it’s damn refreshing to try a product which is truly distinctive."

Permanent Style

"Kit Blake focus on expertly crafted garments, all made in Italy with the finest clothes from some of the most well-known English and Italian mills."

The Gentleman's Journal

"Tailored to a very high standard in true English style, there is probably no trouser more accomplished for all seasons."

The Rake Magazine

"That’s why we’re excited about Kit Blake: a relatively young menswear label (founded in 2018) that takes the mission of making beautiful tailored trousers to new heights – by pushing a quality product that is timeless and aesthetically pleasing, without compromising on price."

Boss Hunting

"A good pair of weighty flannel trousers are an essential for the AW season. They are versatile enough to take you to the office or around the park, depending on how you style them, and cosy enough to withstand the bitter winter wind. " 
Square Mile

" Kit Blake’s proposition was a standalone, ready-to-wear trouser of the kind that is increasingly difficult to find outside of bespoke: classic proportions, luxury fabrics and the styling cues of traditional English tailoring. "

Robb Report