Explore the history of beards and men’s facial hair styles from prehistory to Ancient Egypt, the Greeks and Romans, Middle Ages, and the...
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We are pleased to introduce two Apsley new products: The Apsley Hand Cream & Hand Wash Cream...
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A guide to hair cream discussing hair care, hair styling, and how to choose styling products for all men’s hair types from the world’s oldest...
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October has always been a month of celebrations at Truefitt & Hill and although we are not ones to blow our own party whistle,...
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In the second chapter detailing our visit to India, we discuss the Gateway of India, and great Truefitt & Hill patrons from our...
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Read our guide to classic men’s hair products and discover the hair care...
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Here we explore 100 years of men's hair, and the classic mainstays experiencing a resurgence in barber shops.
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Our famed clientele have given us stylistic inspiration that stands the test of time.
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An adventure through India led us to stop in at Truefitt & Hill Mumbai to take in their sights, story and traditions.
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Here we discuss America's oldest theatre company and what it means to be named Man of the Year
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Here we look at some of the earliest athletic influences on Ivy Leagues in North America. We'll give you a hint — it came from...
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After first happening upon its London location in the 1970's — a father rediscovers the world's oldest barbershop. The tradition continues.
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We explore the birthplace of Truefitt & Hill and experience St.James, the home of England's most historic, esteemed brands.
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Stand out on your wedding day. Read our grooming tips covering the little details that help you, your best man, and your groomsmen look amazing...
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A Truefitt & Hill man is rooted in tradition — as are the names of our scents. Within we explore the cultural significance and...
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