MOTOLUXE

the story

Since 1905, Motoluxe has focused on delivering products that are practical and durable, whilst being extremely stylish and beautifully made.

The company's products have always been perfect for travel, as clearly defined in the brand's 1920s slogan: "Motoluxe for comfort, on land, in the air, or at sea".

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TEDDY BEAR COATS

The Motoluxe Teddy Bear Coat was designed in 1905, at the dawn of the motoring age, to keep drivers and their passengers warm and dry.

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UNSTRUCTURED SPORT COATS

The Motoluxe blazer carries the dignity of a fine piece of tailoring and the comfort of a cardigan. It is an essential garment for the modern man.

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POPOVER SHIRTS

The "Popover" is the perfect partner for super-soft unstructured Motoluxe tailoring, bridging the gap between formal and casual shirts.

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BESPOKE LUGGAGE

Motoluxe has acquired 'Brexton', the bespoke luggage makers, who began producing trunks and suitcases for Rolls Royce and Bentley in the 1920s.

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Rallying the return of Motoluxe & the Teddy Bear Coat

The Motoluxe Teddy Bear Coat was designed in 1905, at the dawn of the motoring age, to keep drivers and their passengers warm and dry.

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Test drive: Motoluxe summer sport coats

Following a long period of hibernation, the Motoluxe brand was reawakened in 2017, and the teddy bear coat was brought back to life together with an extended family of unstructured Baby Alpaca sport coats.

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VIDEO: Motoluxe in St Moritz

In order to test the warmth, comfort and durability of Motoluxe Performance Tailoring, Ollie Mason, the youngest member of the Mason & Sons team, was tasked with riding the company's bobsleigh at the St. Moritz-Celerina Olympic Bobrun.

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Motoluxe: How to dress fast

The early pioneers of speed records, not only risked their necks… they usually had neat collars and ties placed around them at the time.

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Worth their salt: The men who made Alpaca

Motoluxe introduced Mason & Sons to the beauty of alpaca fabric 180 years after its original commercial development by British industrialist, Sir Titus Salt.

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Saint or sinner: the Volvo P1800

I was advised against buying a Volvo P1800 (popularised by Roger Moore in The Saint) having been told, “They rust - from the inside out”.

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