Fashion designer Alex Mullins chooses Hainsworth for collection
Menswear designer Alex Mullins, whose designs incorporate natural fibres into bold panelled coats, used Hainsworth’s Harlequin blanket fabric for a key item of his latest collection.
The designer previewed the camel blanket coat at London Collections: Men earlier this year. The item will retail at around £1,200.
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Hide AdMr Mullins said the Hainsworth mill has the “best range of colours, lovely fabrics and the highest quality finish”.
He said: “I’ve been using their cloth most years ever since I was a young fashion designer.
“Blanket coats are really current this year and the fabric was great to work with – thick, woolly and with a homely feel.”
He added: “Using British brands is extremely important to me and what makes Hainsworth extra special is their rich history and strong links with the military.”
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Hide AdHainsworth managing director Tom Hainsworth said the mill has been supplying fabric to Mr Mullins since he was a design student.
The company is working with other high fashion designers including Christopher Raeburn, Jenny Schwarz, Katie Eary, A Sauvage and Baartmans and Siegel.
It also has strong ties Savile Row, with Lee Marsh using the mill’s fabrics for his latest ready-to-wear collection.
Earlier this year, Hainsworth was praised for its commitment to innovation, as a major jobs boost was predicted for the industry. The Alliance Project said 20,000 new jobs could be created in the next five years.