Find out what sets us apart! In our product lexicon you'll learn everything worth knowing about Crocket's exquisite quality and the importance of different fabrics, care, and original history.
How does cashmere differ from lambswool? What makes the silk of the ties so special? Where do the different collar shapes come from? What should you keep in mind about the fit of our suits? Dive into the world of classic men's fashion and find the answer to your question!
We'll also show you four timeless, classic tie knots and how to tie our self-tie bow tie. It's worth a look! If you have any further questions that we can't answer online, please feel free to call us or send an email to shop@john-crocket.de - we're happy to help!

Suits in a business mood
Found the perfect shirt, but you're missing a timeless business suit? Learn more about our select fabrics and fits here!
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Shirts for men
Here you can discover our shirt fabrics, different collar shapes and fits, and what two-fold yarn quality is all about!
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Silky accessories
Learn various tie knots and discover more about the high-quality, heavy silk in our fine ties!
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Classic English shoes
Fine uppers meet esteemed craftsmanship. Find all the information about the construction and manufacture of our welted shoes here!
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Knitwear made in Scotland
Only the Scots knit like this! What distinguishes the uniformly fine qualities of cashmere, Geelong, and lambswool? Discover the most colourful department in the House of John Crocket!
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Tweed - The fabric of tradition
For many, tweed is the most exciting chapter! What's the story behind the clan classics and the protected tweed mills such as Harris, Hanly, Moon, and Magee?
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JOHN CROCKET STORE IN FRIESENSTRASSE, COLOGNE
Personal advice – in store and by phone.
Suits, jackets, waistcoats, tweed, welted shoes, or elegant ties – John Crocket carries fashion of outstanding quality: be it a shirt in two-fold yarn, a suit in Super 140s or cotton, cut classic or slim. Classics like the duffle coat originally come from England, and lambswool sweaters from Scotland.

