Dormeuil

Dormeuil has offices in London, Paris, Milan, New Delhi, Shanghai, Tokyo, Melbourne and New York.

[1] In 1842, Jules Dormeuil, great-grandson of a cloth merchant, was employed in a cloth trading business, the company “Dumont Frères”, where he became a partner after just one year thanks to the ingenious idea to import sheets from England to resell them in France.

This situation, which repeated itself several times during the 20th century, deeply anchored the brand in a dual Franco-British heritage.

Then, at the beginning of the century, the Dormeuil family began to forge important ties with Japan.

The House of Dormeuil was built in 1926 in London, on Warwick Street near the famous tailors' district of Savile Row.

In 2008, a new subsidiary was opened in New Delhi, then in Shanghai in 2010 on the anniversary of 120 years of Dormeuil's presence in China.

Tweed fabric on jacket from Dormeuil