THE LEDGER: YOUR MASTER SOURCING LIST
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These are short-form entries - distilled intelligence on heritage, provenance and why these brands deserve a place in your collection.
TAYLOR OF OLD BOND STREET - Jermyn Street, London
The Heritage: Founded in 1854 by Jeremiah Taylor, the business has remained in the family for over a century. Originally based on Bond Street and now on Jermyn Street, they built their reputation on botanical extracts and high-quality wet shaving products that eschew modern gimmicks.
The Verdict: The gateway to proper shaving. Their Sandalwood Shaving Cream is legendary - a dense, rich lather that puts supermarket gels to shame. It is an affordable entry point into the world of traditional British grooming that feels far more expensive than it is.
Core Products: Luxury shaving creams and soaps, aftershaves, colognes, shaving brushes, razors and general gentlemen's toiletries.
SIMPSON SHAVING BRUSHES - Isle of Man
The Heritage: Founded in 1919 by Alexander Simpson in the East End of London, the company has navigated significant geographical shifts and moved to Somerset after their Clapham factory was lost during the 1941 Blitz before relocating to the Isle of Man in 2008 following an acquisition by Progress Shaving Brush (Vulfix) Ltd. Despite these moves, the core manufacturing methodology remains intact. Simpson operates as one of the few remaining companies to physically weigh, comb, shape and tie their badger hair knots entirely by hand. These knots are then manually set into resin handles that are turned and polished on-site.
The Verdict: Simpson provides a functional, durable alternative to aerosol foams and the disposable shaving industry. The manual knot-tying process ensures a specific bristle density and structural integrity that machine-assembled brushes generally lack, allowing the brush to effectively retain heat and water for traditional lathering. Through the use of robust turned resins for their handles, and offering a dedicated re-knotting service to restore older models, the company produces a highly practical, repairable grooming tool designed for decades of daily use.
Core Products: Hand-tied shaving brushes (notably the established 'Chubby' and 'Duke' patterns), synthetic bristle alternatives and traditional shaving creams.
EDWIN JAGGER - Sheffield, England
The Heritage: Founded in 1988, Edwin Jagger manufactures wet shaving hardware. The company designs, assembles, and finishes its razors and brushes in Sheffield, drawing on the city's metalworking history.
The Verdict: Precision grooming equipment. The products utilise modern finishing techniques and traditional designs to provide durable, reusable alternatives to disposable plastic razors.
Core Products: Safety razors, shaving brushes and soaps.
D.R. HARRIS - St. James's, London
The Heritage: Established as an apothecary in 1790, D.R. Harris holds a Royal Warrant as chemists. The company continues to produce traditional grooming and skincare preparations in the UK.
The Verdict: Established British grooming. The product line maintains historic formulations and classic scents, offering continuity rather than chasing modern cosmetic trends.
Core Products: Shaving soaps, colognes and skincare.