At Huntsman, we believe that bespoke tailoring is more than the creation of a garment; it’s a gesture of legacy. This Father’s Day, we celebrate the enduring bonds between fathers and their children, and the privilege we have in outfitting generations of the same family. For over 175 years, Huntsman has stood at the heart of Savile Row, crafting garments that speak not only to personal style but to the values passed down from one generation to the next. A Huntsman coat may begin with one man, but it often becomes part of a much wider story, whether as a cherished heirloom, rediscovered in the back of a wardrobe, or as part of the tradition of a parent bringing their child for a first bespoke fitting.

One such story is that of Mr. Crook and his daughter, Grace. Earlier this year, we had the honour of dressing them both: a father who has long trusted Huntsman for his bespoke wardrobe, and his daughter, who represents an exciting new generation of Savile Row patrons. To see father and daughter share a sartorial experience, one shaped by heritage, trust, and craftsmanship, was a poignant reminder of what bespoke truly means.

These are the moments we cherish: children brought for their first fitting by fathers who stood in the same fitting room decades earlier; daughters discovering the confidence of a garment cut exclusively for them, interpreting style cues from their peers, yet guided by their own sartorial instinct. This Father’s Day, we honour those legacies. We invite you to celebrate the men who lead not just with wisdom, but with style, and who understand that to gift a bespoke garment is to give something truly lasting. Because at Huntsman, we don’t just create clothes for individuals. We craft garments for generations.