Attire for the considered man. Est. MMXXVI.
This house began with a simple observation: the market for men's accessories is divided between the disposable and the unaffordable, and a gentleman deserves a third option.
So we built one. Ashcroft & Vane keeps a deliberately short catalogue — cigar hardware, neckwear, leather, and the small metal details that finish a look — and holds every piece to the same test: it must be worth giving. Worth boxing properly, sealing in wax, and handing to a man whose opinion you care about.
We are not a heritage house, and we won't pretend otherwise; the "Est." on our mark is honest to the year. Heritage, as we understand it, is not a founding date. It is a way of choosing things — slowly, once, and well. That practice is as available to a new house as an old one, and rather rarer in both than you'd hope.
Every parcel leaves us boxed, sealed, and accompanied by a card with two sentences of counsel on the care of its contents. If anything arrives in less than good order, write to us and it will be put right without ceremony.
Yours in good order,
— Ashcroft & Vane