M.C.Overalls to launch in Harvey Nichols
Contemporary workwear brand, M.C.Overalls, which relaunched just 12
months ago, is to be stocked in the menswear department at Harvey Nichols’
Knightsbridge store from July 23.
It will launch in the department store with its spring/summer 2018
collection of daily staples including polycotton workpants, snap-shirts,
coach jackets, reflective jackets and sweats as well as its signature
overall, which will be available in a range of colours.
M.C.Overalls, which dates back to 1908, will also showcase its
collaborative pieces it is working on with “like-minded partners” including
artists and musicians.
James Scroggs, chief executive of M.C.Overalls said in a press release:
“In my first years at work in London in the 90’s, I used to spend hours in
the fashion palace that is Harvey Nichols – largely window-shopping. It is
therefore a huge pleasure to see our new uniform for contemporary workers
and earn a place in its hallowed rails.”
M.C.Overalls was originally known as Morris Cooper Overalls, founded by
three friends Myer Cooper, Morris Cooper and Louis Maister in 1908. As
self-taught tailors at just 15 years old, they began crafting hand
embroidered waistcoats.
They went on to open two East London factories making surplus uniforms
for the British Army in World War 2, which evolved into artisan clothing,
offering denim jackets, trousers and specialist trade overalls that later
became known as M.C.Overalls.
M.C.Overalls has also a permanent store on Newburgh Street in London.
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Image: courtesy of M.C.Overalls