Showing posts with label Issue 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Issue 1. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

“In 1950 out of sheer necessity, my late husband Mr Harold Morris and myself went into business as Industrial Clothing Specialists...”

And so began the Gloverall story. Originally making boiler suits, overalls and warehouse coats, Gloverall was approached by the Ministry of Defence at the end of the Korean war to dispose of some surplus duffle coats. When this supply ran out, it was clear the demand was still there - and the Gloverall Duffle coat was born!

From a factory behind St Paul's Cathedral Harold and Freda Morris with the help of Harold's Father, a master tailor began to work their duffle coat-ey magic. Picked up quickly, the Gloverall Duffle coat became a symbol of ‘social renegades’ in the 50s and 60s. The coat was worn by film and TV icons from Bing Crosby and Perry Como through to John Wayne and Dudley Moore.

Perhaps the most famous Duffle Coat of all is The Monty (Called ‘The Freda’ for women), named after one of the most iconic Duffle coat wearer, Field-Marshal Bernard L. Montgomery.

For Winter 2013, the mens Mid Monty will be available in new colour way, burgundy (pictured below) and traditional beige. This made in England duffle coat is a mid length version of the original wartime coat, featuring Varnished wood toggles & jute rope fastening, fixed shoulder ‘cape’ detail for extra strength and warmth and usually made in boiled wool mix, so perfect for winter.

Also coming for the boys are a new short, waist length Gloverall Monty Duffle Coat in Navy, a new colour in the Gloverall Reefer coat, Khaki and a rather special Gloverall unlined Chesterfield three quarter length coat in grey herringbone - look out for that one!

In the womens range, featured new styles include a Gloverall Shawl Collar Swing Coat (pictured above) in Navy/Burgundy and a Sherpa Monty Duffle Coat in boiled wool in Earth Brown.

View the complete Gloverall range at Atom Retro here:

Mens - www.atomretro.com/gloverall

Womens - www.atomretro.com/gloverall_womens

Saturday, 30 November 2013

Who’s That Girl? It’s not Jess, it’s you in your new Who’s That Girl wardrobe!

Arriving this Autumn at Atom Retro is Retro Belgian brand, Who’s That Girl, and it’s sister brand, Wow To Go! WTG is all about feel good fashion - with fabulous Retro 60s & 70s themes and all the while being easy and comfy to wear. (None of that ‘How on Earth am I meant to put this on?!’ here!) The designer, Catherine Talpe says, ‘If you want to look good, first of all you have to feel good. It’s simple really: we only design what we want to wear ourselves and don’t find anywhere else. If it’s not flattering and comfortable, then it’s just not going to be sold at WTG!’

The Autumn and Winter collection concentrates these principles in three main themes - Sunset Boulevard and Verona: Fabulous fashion meets a dash of old school kitsh, Americana and The Gold Rush: That all American western look in compliment worthy clothing and Duty and Lindy: A nod to some vintage dance floors and dance crazes - with flapper styles all the way through to Lindy Hop swing dresses! Look out for Who’s That Girl and Wow To Go arriving at Atom Retro now.

www.atomretro.com/whos_that_girl

This article was originally published in Up&Atom Magazine, Issue 1.

Wednesday, 27 November 2013


The Most Famous Club in the World ® - The Cavern Club. Any music fan will have heard of The Cavern Club in Liverpool. The spiritual home of The Beatles, the club has had pretty much every musical icon on its famous stages from The Kinks, The Hollies, The Rolling Stones, Queen and Bo Diddley, through to Oasis, Arctic Monkeys and Adele.

New in - and exclusively available only from Atom Retro and The Cavern Club itself, are 2 fantastic new bags - a 60s style flight bag and a nod to the Northern Soul Mods in a bowling bag. Both bags are made in England and available in Black or Dark Green, featuring a vintage Cavern Club logo on a brick background - referring back to the famous Cavern arches and bricks. Bag yourself one of these as they won’t be around for long!

View all of The Cavern Club range available at Atom Retro at
www.atomretro.com/cavern_club



Saturday, 23 November 2013



Kevin Stone, owner of The Stone Consultancy and brand director for The Vast Agency, knows all there is to know about Baracuta. Atom Retro caught up with him for a swift half.

Atom Retro - Hello Kev, what you drinking?
Kevin Stone - A pint of real ale please.

AR - So Kev how long have you been kicking about the industry?
KS - its a long time but in essence it feels like yesterday as it’s such an exciting industry and it’s even faster paced this days with on-line retailing, social media and buying seasons becoming shorter.

AR - You are involved with Baracuta and have a love of all things heritage, tell us how this started.
KS - It started in 1977 at the age of 16 at Bilton Youth Club (Harrogate, North Yorkshire). That’s when I discovered Northern Soul. Two years later I went to Wigan Casino and many years later I found myself working for the brands that we wore at the mecca of soul.

AR - Which brands are we talking about?
KS - Three in particular have had a large impact on my career; Fred Perry, Ben Sherman and Baracuta. I was European Sales & Marketing Director at Fred Perry. I joined in 1996 shortly after Oasis played at Maine Road; I mention this moment as it was a tipping point for the brand, as overnight it switched its focus away from tennis and into lifestyle, exciting times! I then took up the reigns at Ben Sherman. This was a pivotal time for the brand as it looked to change its position as a brand that sold tons of shirts to lots of retailers. Our brief was to change it into a British lifestyle brand that not only looked backwards but also forwards; a brand with a heritage of modernity.

AR - And now you are working with Baracuta...
KS - I have been associated with the brand for 10 years. It’s a wonderful brand full of provenance. I’ve headed up design, ran the marketing, designed the first website, ran the PR before we took on Village Press, worked on all the collaboration projects - it’s really is hard-coded into my DNA.

AR - The Baracuta brand was recently sold. What can you tell us about that?
KS - The brand has been bought by WP Lavori in Corso. They are a fantastic business dedicated to heritage brands. They have a real passion, something we both have in common. They are great fun to work with very knowledgeable, In my opinion, the brand couldn’t be in safer hands.

AR - What’s next for Baracuta then?
KS - The new direction is very much the old direction but with much more finesse. For now we are concentrating on outerwear, the brands heritage, making our iconic pieces here in the UK, but upgrading all the materials, hardware, improving the fit.

AR - What pieces key pieces should we be looking out for?
KS - I’m busy with the Spring 2014 collection. The new Made in England Trench is receiving a lot of attention; it’s going to be a must have item!

AR - What else is going on then Kev, you’ve always got your fingers in lots of pies?
KS - The creative agency that I am involved in is very busy and we are working on some great projects. We love British brands and we have some great lifestyle ones in the portfolio, including Tootal, Private White VC, Twisted UK, Johnny Tuxedo and Gibson London to name drop a few.

AR - Thanks for your time, Kev!

This article was first published in Up&Atom Issue 1.

Thursday, 21 November 2013

You can't have failed to notice the new Baracuta G9 and G4! The original Harrington Jacket - much copied, but never bettered, is now better than ever. Relaunched earlier this year, with improved fabrics, fits and styles, you've never owned a better Harrington Jacket.

The new Baracuta G9 Original and G4 Original retain all the aspects that make it the authentic Baracuta Harrington - the ribbed, double button collar, the 2 button down pockets, the inside button pocket, raglan sleeves, elasticated waist and cuffs (on the G9, open waist on the G4 with buckle cinch), iconic 5-point 'Umbrella' vent to reverse and of course, the famous Fraser Tartan lining. But add to this an improved fit - the jacket is now slimmer and more fitted than the old styles, giving a much more flattering shape - and better fabrics - the G9 Original is a Poly-cotton shell with a 'Coolmax' lining. The unique 'Coolmax' lining keeps moisture away from the skin, keeping the wearer cool and comfortable. This is really the Mod connoisseur's Harrington Jacket. A really special Jacket for the discerning Mod, when only the best will do, buy the Baracuta.

For Winter 2013, the G9 and G4 are in new colours Beech green and Oak brown, plus the range will feature highlights in the form of Baracuta  G9 Winter Jackets - padded for warmth, Baracuta Parkas and a rather special leather G9 jacket. Time to get your wish list updated!

More info about the new Baracuta can be found on our Baracuta Guide at www.atomretro.com/baracutaharrington, or dive right in to the current range at www.atomretro.com/baracuta



Baracuta Original G9 in Beech
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This article was originally published in Up&Atom Magazine, Issue 1

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Issue 1 of Up&Atom is out now! Free with every order! *

Up&Atom is the new house magazine for Atom Retro - featuring all our news, events and special offers - plus a few tasty articles from the world of Atom Retro too! Issue 1 features - 

  • Picturing the Roses: Ian Tilton's Stone Roses Photographs
  • 50 Years of Ben Sherman: The Ben Sherman Shirt celebrates it's 50th
  • Baracuta: The original harrington jacket - new and better than ever!
  • A pint with Kevin Stone
  • Realm & Empire collection preview
  • Cavern Club exclusives
  • The Pete Quaife Foundation: Release of new CD to raise funds in the name of The Kink's original bassist. 
  • Who's That Girl preview
  • Gloverall preview
  • Madcap Laughs: What's new from Madcap England this season
Want to  get your mitts on a copy? Simply place an order at www.atomretro.com! Up&Atom is free with all orders of clothing and/or shoes, until stocks run out. (Some of the articles will also be featured on the Up&Atom blog - right here!)
 

* Orders of clothing/shoes. While stocks last.