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In today’s episode, we’re joined by Simon Parr, a seasoned sales agent and the founder of Heritage Brands Inc.
With years of experience representing some of the most iconic names in menswear, Simon brings a wealth of knowledge about the enduring legacy of true heritage brands. We explore what defines a heritage brand, why these companies have remained relevant for decades and in some cases, centuries and how their commitment to craftsmanship, quality, and authenticity continues to shape modern menswear.
Simon shares stories from the field, talks about how consumer values have evolved, and explains why these classic brands still hold a powerful place in the menswear industry today. Whether you're passionate about style, curious about brand history, or interested in the business side of menswear, this conversation offers a deep dive into the timeless appeal of heritage menswear.
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In today’s episode, we’re joined by Simon Parr, a seasoned sales agent and the founder of Heritage Brands Inc.
With years of experience representing some of the most iconic names in menswear, Simon brings a wealth of knowledge about the enduring legacy of true heritage brands. We explore what defines a heritage brand, why these companies have remained relevant for decades and in some cases, centuries and how their commitment to craftsmanship, quality, and authenticity continues to shape modern menswear.
Simon shares stories from the field, talks about how consumer values have evolved, and explains why these classic brands still hold a powerful place in the menswear industry today. Whether you're passionate about style, curious about brand history, or interested in the business side of menswear, this conversation offers a deep dive into the timeless appeal of heritage menswear.
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