Albam Clothing

Albam Clothing

London-based contemporary menswear brand since 2006. Modern essentials with timeless utilitarian design and quality craftsmanship.

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About Albam Clothing

Albam is a London-based contemporary menswear brand founded in 2006 by James Shaw and Alastair Rae. Born from a desire to create well-made, classic menswear, the brand focuses on timeless utilitarian designs using high-quality fabrics and craftsmanship.

Working with the best British and European craftsmen and factories, Albam creates modern day essentials built to stand the test of time. Their sustainability approach centres on making garments that get better with wear - pieces you return to time after time.

Originally working with small family-run factories in the East Midlands, this heritage shaped the brand's aesthetic. Available from Soho and Islington stores plus international stockists.

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UK and international delivery available.

Returns Policy

Returns accepted within specified period.

Company Information

Founded

2006

Headquarters

London, UK

Number of Stores

2 UK stores + stockists

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Sustainability

Focus on timeless designs and durable construction to reduce fashion waste.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are Albam stores located?

Albam has stores in Soho and Islington, London, plus stockists internationally.

When was Albam founded?

Albam was founded in 2006 by James Shaw and Alastair Rae in the East Midlands, now based in London.

Contemporary British Menswear

Albam creates modern essentials with utilitarian design and exceptional quality. Founded in London 2006, working with British and European craftsmen.