Henri Lloyd
Henri Lloyd ALDO T-Shirt...
Round neck t-shirt with HL laurel logo printed on chest. Garment is machine washable.
More Info »Henri Lloyd Genova Trainer White/Navy...
THIS IS THE MENS HENRI LLOYD GENOVA TRAINER COLOUR WHITE/NAVY THE GENOVA HAS STITCH EMBROIDERED DETAIL ON SIDES WITH HENRI LLOYD BRANDING THERE IS A HENRI LLOYD LOGO ON BACK OF HEEL. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE AN ITEM PLEASE USE OUR PROMOTIONAL CODE empor10 ON THE CHECKOUT PAGE TO GET 10% DISCOUNT PLUS FREE POSTAGE & PACKAGING IN UK!
More Info »Henri Lloyd Calvi Trainer White/Navy...
THIS IS THE MENS HENRI LLOYD CALVI TRAINER COLOUR WHITE/NAVY THE CALVI HAS A LACE FASTENING SYSTEM WITH HENRI LLOYD BRANDING ON SIDE THERE IS A HENRI LLOYD LOGO ON BACK OF HEEL. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE AN ITEM PLEASE USE OUR PROMOTIONAL CODE empor10 ON THE CHECKOUT PAGE TO GET 10% DISCOUNT PLUS FREE POSTAGE & PACKAGING IN UK!
More Info »Henri Lloyd BIRCHIN Classic Fit Jean...
These Henri Lloyd jeans are dark wash and have the classic four pocket design and has a band on the back of the waist. The back pockets have stich branding and also the traditional lorrel logo, one of the front pockets has smaller inside pocket with Henri Lloyd tab branding on.
More Info »Henri Lloyd ADWELL Classic Fit Jean...
These Henri Lloyd jeans are the classic four pocket design and has a leather band on the back of the waist, the back pockets have stich branding and also the traditional lorrel logo. The jean has a creased effect on the front bellow the pockets.
More Info »Henri Lloyd BIRCHIN Classic Fit Jean...
These Henri Lloyd jeans are dark wash and have the classic four pocket design and has a band on the back of the waist. The back pockets have stich branding and also the traditional lorrel logo, one of the front pockets has smaller inside pocket with Henri Lloyd tab branding on.
More Info »Henri Lloyd OMARI Polo Shirt...
This Henri Lloyd polo is white and has a three button fastening which are covered and button detail around the collar. The polo has the traditional lorrel logo on the chest.
More Info »Henri Lloyd ELGIN Jumper...
This Henri Lloyd jumper is black and has a half zip fastening. The jumper has ribbed sleeves and collar and the traditional HL lorrel logo on the chest.
More Info »Henri Lloyd Mens ELGIN Taupe Crew Jumper ...
Round neck jumper in taupe with HL logo on front. Ribbed neck, cuffs and hem. Garment is machine washable.
More Info »Henri Lloyd BYRON Polo Shirt...
This Henri Lloyd polo is blue and has a two button fastening and has the traditional lorrel logo on the chest. The polo also has white piping trim on both the sleeves and collar.
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History of Henri Lloyd
Henri Lloyd's headquarters are based in Manchester, England. They have 30 stores spanning UK, Australia, the Middle East and Europe. In recent years, Henri Lloyd has added some new additions to their fashion lines which are hand crafted footwear collection, a Boys wear collection and a younger denim focused brand (HL Jeans Co) which launched in 2008. In March 2009 Henri Lloyd signed a commercial partnership with Brawn GP as Official Supplier of Clothing and Footwear Technology.
Henri Lloyd History
Henri Lloyd is a British clothing manufacturer established in Manchester in 1963 that specialises in making clothes for sailing and yachting.
With a heritage embedded in nautical innovation, Henri Lloyd's history ensues a prestigious expedition. From creating groundbreaking fabrics for sailing clothes to defining the zeitgeist for Italian youths, Henri Lloyd's contribution to global design and fashion is impressive.
The original Henri Lloyd, Henri Strzelecki was a soldier in the Polish Army. Settling in Manchester at the end of the Second World War, Strzelecki or "Mr Henri" as he became known, studied textiles and design before working with local clothing companies in Manchester.
As a keen sailor, in the 1960's, Mr Henri realised the potential of a technical fabric, Bri-Nylon. Forming Henri Lloyd Limited in 1963, Mr Henri pioneered the use of these technical fabrics, closures and safety features within sailing clothing and consequently he revolutionised the world of sailing. The first non-corrosive zip made of nylon, the introduction of a Velcro closure in waterproof garments, and the hand taping of seams as an alternative to varnishing, were all Henri Lloyd's unique innovations.
In 1966, Sir Francis Chichester was the first man to circumnavigate the globe and he was decked out in Henri Lloyd. In 1979, the Transglobe Expedition, the first round the world journey, via the poles, was led by Sir Ranulph Fiennes, with himself and all his crew, safely protected in Henri Lloyd's foul weather gear.
Henri Lloyd's focus on developing new technology allowed innovative thinking to be a part of the design process. In 1994, his high performance breathable foul weather gear, proved to be the most significant revolution since the introduction of Bri-Nylon. Henri Lloyd's breathing range used GORE-TEX for the first time, and it went through over 22,000 hours of round the world testing at sea, before it was sold to customers. In 2001 Henri Lloyd's TP3 Reflex Jacket and Hi-Fit Trouser won the Design Award METS, at the Marine Equipment Trade Show in Amsterdam.
Mr Henri's achievements were a result of his visionary ideas and dedication to his work. In 1946 he was awarded both Polish and British military medals, and in 1985 he was given the MBE by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, This followed in 1986 and 1987 by two Queens awards for export achievements.
In 1984 the brand took a new turn and became fashionable. The Milan Scooter Society adopted a style-focused uniform of Timberland deck shoes, Levi's 501's and the Henri Lloyd Consort Original sailing jacket. Henri Lloyd's clothing and accessories quickly became an essential fashion accessory for Europe's image savvy men.
As a developing lifestyle brand, Henri Lloyd then worked with Italian designer Olmes Carretti to capitalise on the Henri Lloyd's heritage of British attitude, and fuse with Italian design sophistication. The collections combined innovative materials, natural fabrics, traditional skills and the signature bold use of colour.
The mid 1990's heralded a new important chapter, with the launch of Henri Lloyd Black Label. A swerve collection linked Italian inspired sportswear with technically innovative fabrics and was designed by Massimo Goggi. The label was so successful, that it was recognised as defining fashion at that time, and in 1997 Henri Lloyd was awarded as Fashion Brand of the Year in the UK.
Henri Lloyd's collections now include men's, women's and footwear. With flagship stores from London to Sydney the brand successfully fuses its nautical heritage with catwalk cool. Remaining loyal to its sailing roots, Henri Lloyd now successfully attracts a wider demographic. The chosen wardrobe for sailing professionals and devoted leisure sailors, Henri Lloyd also magnetises stylish consumers, who identify with the unique spirit that was defined by Mr Henri.
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