What brand is Hackett?
Hackett Limited is a British multi-channel retailer of clothing for men and boys, with a broad range of apparel and accessories. It was founded in 1983 in London, England. As of June 2019, the company had 160 stores globally, with its flagship store at 14 Savile Row in London.
Are Hackett Blazers good quality?
Hackett is a solid English brand that makes quite nice clothes. Not quite upscale haute couture designer, but a very solid, elegant and reasonably priced collection of clothes. Definitely worth visiting – great ties, nice shirts & suits – for women & men.
How many Hackett stores are there?
Today, Hackett has over 150 stores in more than 30 countries which include Hackett Mayfair, an expert line of British tailoring; Hackett London, a diverse wardrobe of separates; and HKT, a new collection launched in 2019 to dress the millennial Hackett man.
Are Hackett suits canvassed?
These suits are partially machine made and you have the options of half or full canvassed available with the Personal Tailoring service. This gives you the flexibility of the internal finish that you desire.
How many stores does Hackett London have?
160 stores
Find a Store Hackett London has over 160 stores worldwide.
How do I return my Hackett?
We accept returns on most orders as long as items are returned unused, in perfect condition and with all of the barcode tags intact within 30 days of purchase. Our full Returns and Cancellation Policy is available at https://www.hackett.com/intl/terms-purchase.html.
Are Hackett returns free?
RETURNS POLICY. Hackett London, allows for the possibility to cancel your order at no extra cost, if requested while still being processed, before it has been sent to the transportation company for delivery. Otherwise you will have to wait to receive the order in order to process the return.
What nationality is Hackett?
The Hackett surname originates in England. Most textbooks discussing the origin of English surnames theorize that the surname Hackett has Norman origins. The name Hacker is derived from the medieval given names Hack or Hake.