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Outfitters Collection (#2)

Step into the world of outfitters, where style meets adventure

Background imageOutfitters Collection: The Bright Brigade

The Bright Brigade
Modes for Men - illustration from one of a series of advertisements for Abdullah cigarettes showing types from the 1920s, in this case The Bright Brigade consisting of three flapper girls working in

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Letterhead design - Stephen Naylor, Tailor, Wisbech

Letterhead design - Stephen Naylor, Tailor, Wisbech
Letterhead design - Stephen Naylor, Tailor, Clothier and Hatter, Church Gates, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. 19th century

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Bank building in Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa

Bank building in Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa
Natal Bank Building, Market Street, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Date: circa 1900

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Gieves outfitters advertisement for flying helmets & goggles

Gieves outfitters advertisement for flying helmets & goggles
Advertisement for Gieves of Old Bond Street and Burlington Arcade, London, outfitters to the Royal Air Force, specifically promoting their flying helmets which are endorsed by female aviator

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Clothing Shop Floor

Clothing Shop Floor
Ground floor of Our Boys Clothing Company Ltd. a boys clothes outfitters, on Oxford Street, London Date: circa 1895

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Advert for Lomas & Co. Cake decorating tools 1898

Advert for Lomas & Co. Cake decorating tools 1898
Lomas & Co cake decorating specialist. Date: 1898

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Advert for Standard Clothing, Bangor, Maine, USA

Advert for Standard Clothing, Bangor, Maine, USA
Advertisement for The Standard Clothing Co, outfitters for men and boys, 11 Main Street, Bangor, Maine, USA, with a calendar for June 1911

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Gentlemans Outfitters

Gentlemans Outfitters, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Procession by Blundell Brothers Outfitters, Luton, Bedfords

Procession by Blundell Brothers Outfitters, Luton, Bedfordshire, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Shopfront, Radcliffe, Lancashire

Shopfront, Radcliffe, Lancashire
Shopfront, Radcliffe, Manchester, near Unsworth, Lancashire, England. Showing Premises of J Hepworth & Son Ltd - Tailors & Outfitters (Latterly Next) Date: 1910s

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Scotts advert for soft field service caps, WW1

Scotts advert for soft field service caps, WW1
Advert for the new soft field-service caps from Scotts Ltd of Old Bond Street, posted free to the Front for 18 shillings and sixpence in 1915. Date: 1915

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Moss Bros advertisement, end of WW1, demobilisation

Moss Bros advertisement, end of WW1, demobilisation
Advertisement for Moss Bros Ltd, naval, military and civil outfitters informing customers of the changes at the store due to demobilisation following the end of the First World War

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Advert for Turnbull & Asser, combined poncho & ground-sheet

Advert for Turnbull & Asser, combined poncho & ground-sheet
The untearable combination poncho and ground-sheet. Light in weight, yet strong and thoroughly waterproof, the fabric does not tear, is durable, and yields long service. 1916

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Hyams of Oxford Street, boys outfitters, advertisement

Hyams of Oxford Street, boys outfitters, advertisement
Advertisement for Hyams of Oxford Street, Leeds, Birmingham and Wolverhampton, one of the oldest established houses for boys tailoring and outfitting, providing first class goods at moderate prices

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Combined poncho and ground-sheet, WW1

Combined poncho and ground-sheet, WW1
Advertisement for the untearable combination poncho and ground-sheet, for dealing with unspeakably awful wet and rainy conditions at the front

Background imageOutfitters Collection: From Khaki to Mufti, Moss Bros advertisement, 1918

From Khaki to Mufti, Moss Bros advertisement, 1918
An advertisement from mens outfitters, Moss Bros, highlighting the transition of mens clothign from uniform back to civilian now that the war had ended

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Dharamtolla Street, Calcutta (Kolkata), India

Dharamtolla Street, Calcutta (Kolkata), India. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Wings of Piccadilly advertisement

Wings of Piccadilly advertisement
Advertisement for Thomas Wing of Piccadilly, hosiers and catering to gentlemen since 17777. Advert features a likeness of the famous dandy, Beau Brummell to underline their exacting style. Date: 1927

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Victoria Street

Victoria Street
The Army & Navy Stores, outfitters and much more to the Empire. Date: circa 1900

Background imageOutfitters Collection: The Hippodrome, Cambridge Street showing (left) Oxleys Outfitters

The Hippodrome, Cambridge Street showing (left) Oxleys Outfitters
Opened 23 December 1907 as a Music Hall. Became a permanent cinema on 20 July 1931. In 1948, came under the management of The Tivoli (Sheffield) Ltd

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Jacobsons Shop

Jacobsons Shop
July 1909: Interior of M Jacobsons showroom, a mens outfitters, in Manchester. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Children collecting paper to aid war effort, Walton, Essex

Children collecting paper to aid war effort, Walton, Essex
This group of children at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, have collected paper and cardboard for salvage to support the war effort. circa 1940

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Omne Tempus advertisement

Omne Tempus advertisement
Advertisement for Omne Tempus rubberless raincoats from Samuel Brothers Universal Outfitters of London, featuring Bonzo, the popular canine creation of George Studdy

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Selfridges, London - Section of Gentlemans Outfitting

Selfridges, London - Section of Gentlemans Outfitting
Selfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Section of Gentlemans Outfitting. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947)

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Rowe childrens fashion 1926

Rowe childrens fashion 1926
Advertisement for Rowe of Bond Street, childrens outfitters, showing various illustrations of children in party mood wearing 1920s fashions

Background imageOutfitters Collection: Our Boys Clothing Co

Our Boys Clothing Co
Shop front of Our Boys Clothing Company Ltd. a boys clothes outfitters, on Oxford Street, London




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Step into the world of outfitters, where style meets adventure. Whether you're exploring the bustling streets of Moorhead or pedaling through the scenic Buttermarket in Thame, outfit yourself with the finest bicycles and tricycles from T and J Roberts. In 1915 Sheffield, ladies found their fashion haven at this renowned establishment. Ladies Outfitters offered a wide array of elegant attire that exuded sophistication and grace. As football fever gripped the nation, amidst cheers and roars from passionate fans, one could spot impeccably dressed gentlemen sporting bespoke suits from Welsh & Jefferies on Eton High Street. Their traditional tailoring shop was a testament to timeless elegance. Across continents in Bloemfontein's Market Hall and Maitland Street in South Africa, people flocked to Hobson and Sons for all their outfitting needs. From dapper suits to sturdy outdoor gear, they catered to every adventurer's desires. Meanwhile, Bath became synonymous with sports outfitters as Prof. W. R. Ridley and Len C. Braund advertised their expertise in providing top-notch athletic apparel for those seeking victory on the field. Venturing further east to Dar-es-Salaam in East Africa brought us Moloo Brothers & Co. , who specialized in equipping explorers with everything they needed for daring expeditions across wild terrains. For those looking to embrace whimsy and transform into fantastical characters, L & H Nathan's Fancy Dress Costume store had an enchanting selection that would transport anyone into another realm. From Bath to Bloemfontein, Moorhead to Thame - they have been instrumental in shaping our sartorial choices throughout history. So why settle for anything less than perfection? Embrace your inner explorer or unleash your imagination by visiting these esteemed establishments today.