Joining forces to celebrate exceptional craftsmanship and modern British style, Goodwood has commissioned Henry Poole & Co. to create bespoke linen suits for The Duke of Richmond and his two sons, the Earl of March and Kinrara and Lord William Gordon Lennox.
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Goodwood announces collaboration with Henry Poole & Co.
The Qatar Goodwood Festival, which takes place next week, is Goodwood’s flagship horseracing event and is renowned for being a relaxed yet elegant affair when it comes to style. King Edward VII (who came racing every year until his death) was responsible for changing the dress code from a very formal top hat and tails to a more informal way of dressing and Goodwood later became known for its quintessentially English look of linen suits and Panama hats. It was a look that gave Goodwood a much more carefree, holiday feel than any other racecourse and led to the King calling it “a garden party, with racing tacked on.” This evolution of racing style reflects Goodwood’s values – a combination of innovation and modernity combined with a keen appreciation for tradition and heritage
Established in 1806, Henry Poole & Co. regularly dressed King Edward VII, inextricably linking the two brands through this shared connection in their history. For as well as dressing the King, Henry Poole also has records of both Henry Gordon Lennox and George Gordon Lennox as clients in 1857. George ordered a frock coat in 1860, the same year as the Prince of Wales. The house is also credited with inventing the tuxedo (or dinner jacket) in 1865, whenthe King asked Henry Poole to fashion an evening coat in the midnight blue for informal dinners.
During the Qatar Goodwood Festival, The Duke of Richmond and his eldest sons will wear suits crafted from the finest Irish buttermilk linen, with crimsom and yellow lining to reflect the colours of Goodwood Racecourse. Henry Poole & Co.'s highly skilled team of master tailors have worked closely with the Richmond family to tailor each linen suit to their individual styles and preferences. Every detail, from the choice of fabric, cut, fit, and finishes, has been meticulously considered, creating traditional garments that reflect contemporary style.
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