MADE WITH LIBERTY FABRIC

Shortly after opening on Regent Street London in 1875, Arthur Liberty became renowned for his silks. By the 1890s Liberty Fabrics was a byword for the very best of avant-garde textile design. Today, every bolt of Liberty fabric is the product of a bespoke production process: hand drawn or painted by the in-house design team in London, Soho.


When our tailoring expertise combines with an iconic print house, you get something quite special. Our new shirt and tie collection is made with Liberty Fabrics. It champions the floral designs inspired by Liberty Fabrics’ archives; combining Victorian and 1950s influences with our modern silhouette. Woven in Liberty Fabrics’ own mill near Lake Como, using the purest of cotton, this collection will inject character and style into your wardrobe.

*Made with Liberty Fabric Shirts are excluded from discounts and promotions.

Give your swing some extra power in our slick golf attire. Our range of versatile separates has been designed to effortlessly take you from the course to the clubhouse.

Shortly after opening on Regent Street London in 1875, Arthur Liberty became renowned for his silks. By the 1890s Liberty Fabrics was a byword for the very best of avant-garde textile design. Today, every bolt of Liberty fabric is the product of a bespoke production process: hand drawn or painted by the in-house design team in London, Soho.


When our tailoring expertise combines with an iconic print house, you get something quite special. Our new shirt and tie collection is made with Liberty Fabrics. It champions the floral designs inspired by Liberty Fabrics’ archives; combining Victorian and 1950s influences with our modern silhouette. Woven in Liberty Fabrics’ own mill near Lake Como, using the purest of cotton, this collection will inject character and style into your wardrobe.

*Made with Liberty Fabric Shirts are excluded from discounts and promotions.

Brighton Blues

Packed with white blossoms and teal leaves, this print is inspired by the decorative motifs from the iconic Royal Pavilion in Brighton. Dress it down with blue pants for a casual look with a bit of flair.

Nina Petals was originally designed for the AW13 Liberty seasonal collection, drawing inspiration from William Morris's poem ‘Earthly Paradise.’ Morris's art and poetry vividly capture the five senses, reflecting his appreciation for colour, sound, scenery, fragrance, and the beauty of the natural world. Inspired by the warm, amber fragrance of sandalwood, this timeless and versatile design features a multi-layered tapestry of simplified leafy sprigs.

Bold Blooms

Influenced by Dutch paintings of large blooms and hand-painted in soft watercolors, this navy design is made for all your evening endeavors. Pair it with navy linen shorts when it’s the summer season.

William Morris drew inspiration for his plant forms from both his own garden and the wildflowers and trees he encountered on countryside walks. In an 1881 lecture, he argued that the ideal pattern should evoke 'unmistakable suggestions of gardens and fields.' Inspired by this philosophy, Montgomery Jungle celebrates the simple yet beautifully intricate natural forms of foliage. Hand-drawn in the Liberty studio using a fine liner pen, the delicate details are meticulously captured through a traditional one-color rotary print.