THE LEDGER: YOUR MASTER SOURCING LIST
For deep-dive journals and photographic studies of UK-made icons, visit The Edit. Here in The Ledger you’ll find our ever-expanding directory of UK makers with details on their origins, products and more.
These are short-form entries - distilled intelligence on heritage, provenance and why these brands deserve a place in your collection. As our field research continues, we’ll produce full photographic reviews in The Edit.
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.
ETTINGER - Walsall, England
The Heritage: Founded by Gerry Ettinger in 1934, they are one of the last remaining luxury leather goods companies still manufacturing in the UK. In 1999, they acquired the historic James Homer factory in Walsall - the traditional heart of the UK’s saddlery trade - to ensure their production remained in the UK. They hold a Royal Warrant to HRH The Prince of Wales (now King Charles III).
The Verdict: While famous for their wallets, it’s the leather itself that matters here. They’re specialists in English Bridle Hide - a leather originally used for equestrian gear that’s incredibly durable and improves with age. Their signature "London Tan" (yellow) interiors are an immediate sign of quality to those in the know.
Core Products: Luxury handmade leather wallets, card cases, travel accessories and bags.