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Lock & Co. Hatters in London has been designing and selling high quality hats since 1676. It has served celebrities and royalty throughout history, withstood a bombing in WWII, and now survived the Covid-19 pandemic which was the first time in history it had to close its doors.
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How The World’s Oldest Hat Shop Has Stayed In Business For Nearly 350 Years | Still Standing

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@HowManyEggs93
@HowManyEggs93 2 года назад
This shop is older than America. I hope it stays around
@mohamadaboualfa7037
@mohamadaboualfa7037 2 года назад
@@businessinsideryoutube2114 what is this some kind of coded puzzel?
@pedrohff2012
@pedrohff2012 2 года назад
It's older than US*
@HowManyEggs93
@HowManyEggs93 2 года назад
@@pedrohff2012 I stand corrected
@HowManyEggs93
@HowManyEggs93 2 года назад
@@mohamadaboualfa7037 it's spam. I reported the comment
@strand195
@strand195 2 года назад
@@HowManyEggs93 yeah I was thinking the exact same thing when I heard them mention 350 years. 😱
@ahmadfaiz2467
@ahmadfaiz2467 2 года назад
One of those things that I will probably never buy but fell oddly glad that they still exist.
@badlaamaurukehu
@badlaamaurukehu 2 года назад
Some of the best made umbrella can still be purchased from similar companies.
@moonchild8477
@moonchild8477 2 года назад
Same
@thisaccountisntreal107
@thisaccountisntreal107 2 года назад
I don't need a custom hat in my life nor do I want to spend the money for it That being said it would be kind of cool to have a hat that fits my head just right
@frito-pi
@frito-pi 2 года назад
Same from Texas
@vijayendraaharan8079
@vijayendraaharan8079 2 года назад
Same
@joshm3484
@joshm3484 2 года назад
Everyone: They don't make them like that anymore Lock & Co: Hold my hat...
@da-pacpro-trump8872
@da-pacpro-trump8872 2 года назад
Lol
@otoxicitylightz4482
@otoxicitylightz4482 2 года назад
A real “Kingsman” shop
@deejtee9697
@deejtee9697 2 года назад
It was in kingsman
@serronserron1320
@serronserron1320 2 года назад
It looks pretty classy but too bad they don't have any secret gadgets like force fields or whatever
@jesusislord6545
@jesusislord6545 2 года назад
Repent to Jesus Christ! “Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.” ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭119:105‬ ‭NIV‬‬ H
@serronserron1320
@serronserron1320 2 года назад
@@jesusislord6545 Indeed.
@spaideman7043
@spaideman7043 2 года назад
i was expecting a secret room in the HatMaker shop - Kingsmen.
@user-qn9qm8qz6k
@user-qn9qm8qz6k 2 года назад
It wouldn't be so secret if they showed it to the interviewers
@sahilagrawal5334
@sahilagrawal5334 2 года назад
I was gonna comment just that! Kingsmen-gentlemen needs a good hat
@phamkhoa0105
@phamkhoa0105 2 года назад
They don't have a secret but they do have a bug in your top hat
@davebot9000
@davebot9000 2 года назад
Fun fact, Lock & Co. is where Colin Firth tells Sam Jackson to go for a top hat in the film.
@johnweak3198
@johnweak3198 2 года назад
Lemme know if you need a satellite for piggy back 🤣
@HelloThere-bn6rt
@HelloThere-bn6rt 2 года назад
The Conformateur is the Most steampunk thing I’ve ever seen
@JaredConnell
@JaredConnell 2 года назад
I thought that was a hat at first lol
@dbclass4075
@dbclass4075 2 года назад
@@JaredConnell It technically could function as one.
@PrincessOPD_Utah
@PrincessOPD_Utah 2 года назад
Haha so true
@entertainme7523
@entertainme7523 2 года назад
don't get any ideas
@kaboomgaming4255
@kaboomgaming4255 Год назад
it's beautiful
@bt-7justclowning
@bt-7justclowning 2 года назад
I just imagine it's 1940 and someone is just sitting in the shop getting measurements and just a 500lb bomb falls through the roof and crashes through the floor and the client just looks at the hatter and says " Did a bomb just fall through the roof" and the hatter simply replies "yes" and they just carry on with their business
@ShiftyMcGoggles
@ShiftyMcGoggles 2 года назад
In true stoic british fashion, I can see that happening as well! "...Did a bomb just fall through the roof?" "I do believe it did Sir. Bother, we might have a bit of issue getting to the black fabric for your hat." "Well, I don't mind grey, or maybe a deep blue?" "deep blue would be best, it'd match your eyes, Sir."
@pizzaki582
@pizzaki582 2 года назад
mean while some teenager is out on the front who just got bombed, so the rich can wear a hat.
@ShiftyMcGoggles
@ShiftyMcGoggles 2 года назад
@@pizzaki582 Wow, kill the fun. Put the fun into camps why don't you.
@gurimisenpai2358
@gurimisenpai2358 2 года назад
@@ShiftyMcGoggles Someone did that. They killed themselves.
@ShiftyMcGoggles
@ShiftyMcGoggles 2 года назад
@@gurimisenpai2358 The question is, does that +1 their k and d?
@mycourseresource-com
@mycourseresource-com Год назад
I remember visiting a hat maker shop as a little boy with my mother. This hat shop has closed it's doors a long time ago. There is actually a much older hat maker business that is still standing and can be found in Austria. Leithners' original Ausseer Hüte was founded in 1532. That makes this business nearly 500 years old.
@nichts-8yearsago
@nichts-8yearsago Месяц назад
Ohh, woww. As an Austrian I haven't heard of that one. Interesting.
@customhotwheels1001
@customhotwheels1001 2 года назад
Hats off to these people
@jaypaint4855
@jaypaint4855 2 года назад
Hehehehe
@aathreyasharma1456
@aathreyasharma1456 2 года назад
Clever🤣
@andrewbrown1241
@andrewbrown1241 2 года назад
I see what u did there
@viejaspeliculasfilipinas3621
@viejaspeliculasfilipinas3621 2 года назад
@Judo tssss
@urfavleo07
@urfavleo07 2 года назад
**knee slap**
@JohnLeeCaskey
@JohnLeeCaskey 2 года назад
It's really sad to hear that the pandemic forced them to close their doors for the first time when they managed to remain open even when a bomb came crashing through their roof.
@Le-eu4bf
@Le-eu4bf 2 года назад
And throughout the spanish flu too
@moroit1
@moroit1 2 года назад
It's was just closed, not completely ended like the term refers in most context.
@AscendantStoic
@AscendantStoic 2 года назад
Lockdowns have been abused, the WHO experts explicitly said they should be a last resort in extreme cases not the first thing to do due to the many negative effects of extended lockdowns.
@pelic9608
@pelic9608 2 года назад
Politicians forced them to close their doors. People did that, not some virus. People did.
@berry741
@berry741 2 года назад
Yes it is. Only feeling I have watching this video.
@LuckyGarageUSA
@LuckyGarageUSA 2 года назад
"We have never had to close our doors until Covid hit." *The Bomb that just went through all the floors and landed in the basement:* "Am I a joke to you?"
@minhhaiinh8313
@minhhaiinh8313 2 года назад
Difference here is the bomb is a threat to the store itself - one which they managed to control. The pandemic however, could potentially spread by people coming in and out of the store. And I doubt anyone's going hat shopping in the middle of the pandemic so closing the shop made sense.
@ArtistinDeadlight777
@ArtistinDeadlight777 2 года назад
If anything it shows that this whole situation is exagerated. Imagine not closing for a world war and closing for a flu Come on
@pheakay
@pheakay 2 года назад
@@ArtistinDeadlight777 they might have made soldiers hats during the war
@mancheetah5610
@mancheetah5610 2 года назад
People were tougher back then. They just got on.
@Sara-gl8ue
@Sara-gl8ue 2 года назад
@@mancheetah5610 exactly. The people in America have grown weak in a fairly short amount of time.
@nidodson
@nidodson 2 года назад
Omg, I would love a hat shop that actually sized heads. It's a complete shame that isn't at least available in every major city.
@genegustafson715
@genegustafson715 2 года назад
There is a hat shop in South Park, Colorado that DOES !! West of Denver on 285, near Hoosier Pass.
@s70driver2005
@s70driver2005 2 года назад
I size and fit motorcycle helmets but want one of these hats so bad!!!
@walangchahangyelingden8252
@walangchahangyelingden8252 2 года назад
I'm going to this place if I visit London. Seems like a place with more history & culture than you could imagine.
@billbauer9795
@billbauer9795 2 года назад
Also, seeing how easy it is to create custom sized hats (provided one has the right equipment), it's a shame that this isn't available in every Walmart store...
@caomhan84
@caomhan84 Год назад
It would be available if more people wore hats every day. The 60s were the last "hat" decade. So we are past the the 50-year mark where a hat was a staple for every professional person. It's more an affectation now rather than a wardrobe necessity. Kind of like the barber shop that gives you a shave... They used to be on every corner and now they've died off, or you have to really look for one that provides the shaving service.
@lgannawa
@lgannawa 2 года назад
I don't need a custom made hat but I'd buy one from this shop. Just to experience the service and quality.
@liefmaston7803
@liefmaston7803 2 года назад
I was thinking the same thing lol
@k.k8791
@k.k8791 2 года назад
Aaand how much are u willing to spend for this experience?
@kimifurstenberg3722
@kimifurstenberg3722 2 года назад
@@k.k8791 $160 lol I'm broke a.f
@k.k8791
@k.k8791 2 года назад
@@kimifurstenberg3722 all of sudden an experience from a RU-vid video is pretty much good and convenient ,don't u agree
@kimifurstenberg3722
@kimifurstenberg3722 2 года назад
@@k.k8791 haha yeah and when I can't travel I look at google street views and RU-vid vlogs
@scraperindustry
@scraperindustry 2 года назад
That head measuring contraption is just magical.
@silverhawkscape2677
@silverhawkscape2677 2 года назад
I'd say it's a real national treasure.
@Rin-cj2de
@Rin-cj2de 2 года назад
i want that as a hat
@jascrandom9855
@jascrandom9855 2 года назад
Looks straight out of Harry Potter.
@The_sinner_Jim_Whitney
@The_sinner_Jim_Whitney 2 года назад
I love those kinds of old mechanical devices and mechanisms, now we’d just optically scan it or something, which would no doubt be more accurate, but there’s just no romance for me in that kind of process versus a timeless, physical, mechanical one that requires handmade equipment and expertise with how to operate it.
@khairunnisakayshanevateran2361
@khairunnisakayshanevateran2361 2 года назад
It looks like out of a steampunk world
@nightmargin666
@nightmargin666 2 года назад
not only that I'm surprised there's something like this out in the world, but I also think that this IS the way clothing SHOULD be made. Customized with client's taste and needs, hand-made with love and care. That's the way you do it
@Shock_Treatment
@Shock_Treatment Год назад
That's how it was for most of history until clothes were able to be mass produced.
@Fraco_Oniisama
@Fraco_Oniisama Год назад
Ideally yeah, but mass produced stuff (not just clothes) has helped most people afford a simpler version, which is great too.
@techelitesareadisease8816
@techelitesareadisease8816 Год назад
Most people had only a handful of clothing articles throughout history. Your average person today, at least in developed nations, has dozens of clothing pieces.
@__-fm5qv
@__-fm5qv 17 дней назад
@@techelitesareadisease8816 Also the way we wear and clean clothes has changed dramatically. In the past many layers were worn primarily to protect the few out layers of clothing people wore from getting dirty. This meant that outlayers only very occasionally got washed, which made them last longer. And the cheaper and more durable under-layers would get washed more aggressively and with a higher frequency. The fact we wear fewer layers and bung it all in a washing machine, and possibly also a drier means our clothes wear out faster, necessitating owning more clothes to compensate.
@dejobos
@dejobos 2 года назад
I don't know why would anyone dislike videos like this. It's not like this offends anyone in the world, but keeps history alive...
@SECRETORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR
@SECRETORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR 2 года назад
Everyone seems to offended these days ..SMH
@user-vm5ud4xw6n
@user-vm5ud4xw6n 20 дней назад
You can barely even take a breath without someone making a big deal out of it. I personally get offended at people who are easily offended!!
@ScottRedstone
@ScottRedstone 2 года назад
There is another classically British establishment in London that has been making and selling umbrellas, James Smith and Sons. I purchased 2 umbrellas from them in the early 1990’s and both function as well as day one. Both were cut to my height and preference. One is for business and formal use while the other is for casual and country. It is a single wooden branch with a steam bent handle. Has original bark and a few knots and knobbies. I lost one for over six months but it found it’s way back somehow.
@BarryKruse
@BarryKruse 2 года назад
And John Lobb for shoes, as well. I thought it was right next door to Lock & Co. I think it's on the same block. Beautiful things. I'd love to get a Smith & Sons brolly.
@Emperor_D0nk
@Emperor_D0nk 2 года назад
They should make a videos on these too! Too interesting to miss out on.
@harismohammad2005
@harismohammad2005 2 года назад
@@BarryKruse someone said its closing down.
@williamkingham3303
@williamkingham3303 2 года назад
This comment oozes British, and I love it
@letwat8377
@letwat8377 2 года назад
The lost umbrella must've missed it's Mary p
@crazy808ish
@crazy808ish 2 года назад
I appriciate that he said "old fashioned in all the good ways that can be interpreted". Because anytime you bring up anything old fashioned there's always that one person who has to bring up all the bad things that went wrong during an era.
@AirQuotes
@AirQuotes 2 года назад
So just because it's old doesn't make it good. A lot of shit when down in past generations that people ignored. You gotta look at stuff on a case by case basis. These dudes seem cool though.
@silverhawkscape2677
@silverhawkscape2677 2 года назад
Amd non of those people that talk about those things that happened in that era relate to what it was even talked about. I swear these people would prefer living in a modern tyranny because of "how bad" the old was.
@thetiredtraveler2540
@thetiredtraveler2540 2 года назад
@@AirQuotes You are literally the textbook example of what the original commenter is talking about. You’re right that a lot of bad things happened in the past, but it’s good that the term “old fashioned” can still be used in a positive light especially when talking about the history but those like yourself always have to ruin it by bringing pessimism on what could’ve been an optimistic view/term.
@georelbonai8244
@georelbonai8244 2 года назад
Well, i'm 19 and i have some of my great grandpa's 1940s raincoats and porkpies or fedoras, everytime when it's raining i go out walking and what you say it's true sometimes i encounter some of teens my age says i look like a Mafia or saying "do you wearing that stuff all day?" then i was just like "who cares?" it's my life, my taste i do what makes me happy. But some people appreciate it and give a compliment especially the elders, it's not like everyday i wearing that "old school" stuff, i also wearing regular clothes at home or going out like normal people, but when the time i want i will wearing those dress.
@danner253
@danner253 2 года назад
Because they're sad saps who have no respect for progress that got them here
@Badaspiration
@Badaspiration 2 года назад
I finally got to go there in October! All the way from Houston Texas. So incredible, the people are awesome and so polite! If anyone ever gets the chance it is 100% worth every penny! I will be back again one day!
@hulkslayer626
@hulkslayer626 20 дней назад
Were they able to make you a hat that day? Were you in town for a week and got it before you left? Or did they have to mail it to you when they finished it?
@Badaspiration
@Badaspiration 18 дней назад
@@hulkslayer626 I had it mailed to me after. I was in town for 10 days but the box it comes in is pretty large for traveling. I definitely suggest to ship it.
@hilariagonzalez5908
@hilariagonzalez5908 Год назад
Just amazing! on how making things by hand is still valued and kept up, despite the changes throughout history, thank you for mainting and passing on the tradition to the family to keep this art alive!!
@V-DtaJ
@V-DtaJ 2 года назад
I wish, this kind of old fashion would come back. Suits and hats sure look neat.
@Appoxo
@Appoxo 2 года назад
I mean more and more are wearing Snapbacks today. Not the classical hat but I think they make a return
@donnawoodford6641
@donnawoodford6641 2 года назад
Old-fashioned customer service with attention to detail would be keen.
@V-DtaJ
@V-DtaJ 2 года назад
That Londoner late 1800's type of shop in an alley or back corner where you find something wonderful is really missing today, specially with corona forcing most of the already rare existing ones into closing down. Very sad. :(
@nakanik8375
@nakanik8375 2 года назад
i mean more young people today doing slick hairstyles with pomade compared to 90s and early 00s when punk and emo-ish hairstyle is everywhere
@AirQuotes
@AirQuotes 2 года назад
Yer even the famous umbrella shop in London is closing down it's sad
@kappa633
@kappa633 2 года назад
This shop should be Included in World Heritage Sites
@yahya2920
@yahya2920 2 года назад
One step at a time buddy
@s3a_07
@s3a_07 2 года назад
@@yahya2920 one hat at a time
@danksanchez4324
@danksanchez4324 2 года назад
@@yahya2920 your not that guy pal
@whyisblue923taken
@whyisblue923taken 2 года назад
No, because the UN must be destroyed before it finishes off killing humanity.
@danksanchez4324
@danksanchez4324 2 года назад
@@whyisblue923taken that makes no sense
@Darkish2002
@Darkish2002 2 года назад
I wish this shop good luck and best of all in the future. I simply love tradition and this really needs to be preserved.
@playertoe206
@playertoe206 2 года назад
TF2 players: "I'll take your entire stock"
@zenitoon
@zenitoon 2 года назад
Plot twist: another kingsman's old friend based on hat shop bussiness
@shiprapaul2033
@shiprapaul2033 2 года назад
Other members are currently in mission so they're continuing the business.
@ferpz968
@ferpz968 2 года назад
@@shiprapaul2033 oh
@gandaruvu
@gandaruvu 2 года назад
Galahad actually made a reference to this shop when Richmond Valentine was fitting on a suit at the suit shop
@soolly357
@soolly357 2 года назад
First movie was good.... Then shit
@tylermiller9634
@tylermiller9634 2 года назад
Check out Mister Miller Hats, at least he makes them from scratch, they are just an old hat shop
@coolguyx14
@coolguyx14 2 года назад
Having clothing that's made specifically for you just feels so special
@Elisheval
@Elisheval 2 года назад
Even the word for tailor-made items makes it sound special: Bespoke.
@tomtcom
@tomtcom Год назад
I can attest, a $200 suit that's been tailored to your body will look so much better than a $2000 that hasn't
@Exel3nce
@Exel3nce Год назад
@@tomtcom a suit that was specially tailored and only costs 200 ? doubt that
@grifftech
@grifftech 2 года назад
I am American and would be honored to have such an amazing hand crafted hat.
@westy1637
@westy1637 2 года назад
Why is being American relevant?
@tacosmexicanstyle7846
@tacosmexicanstyle7846 2 года назад
@@westy1637 because they’re American and if they don’t say it then we won’t know
@MrFriskyWhiskey
@MrFriskyWhiskey 2 года назад
@@tacosmexicanstyle7846 Lol just tell him we don't go his size... you know... big head... big ego...
@Mothromance
@Mothromance 2 года назад
@@westy1637 there were a few comments abt how this story makes people proud to be English, maybe that's y they mentioned it? Idk tho
@MrFriskyWhiskey
@MrFriskyWhiskey 2 года назад
@Moeseph Amish?
@nickbar9420
@nickbar9420 2 года назад
3:37 perfect advertisement pic for the shop.
@azharabasshah8503
@azharabasshah8503 2 года назад
HATS OFF to the engineer who designed the 'conformeter'.
@AdamsHadEnough
@AdamsHadEnough 2 года назад
I could see it being coveted by the steampunk crowd.
@azharabasshah8503
@azharabasshah8503 2 года назад
@@AdamsHadEnough it surely is is something to be coveted. It's amazing that this beauty is now than 100 years old. And here we are, with all our knowledge of material science and yet the things we design won't last this long.
@kennethdagreat8751
@kennethdagreat8751 2 года назад
right. for me that's the highlight
@whitefanful
@whitefanful 2 года назад
@@azharabasshah8503 That is intentional. Engineers are trained from day one to design for it to be replaced. That is how companies make money is they skimp on every possible thing and have products designed to fail in a certain time frame so that you have to buy it again.
@e-kidmanthegamingwizard4903
@e-kidmanthegamingwizard4903 2 года назад
Engineer gaming.
@aaronwalderslade
@aaronwalderslade 2 года назад
May they last another 500 years. True professional, pride and craftsmanship are so rare nowadays, and yet by that very fact, so desirable and so satisfying. Being English, and being proud of being English is to be associated with exactly such great traditions, and to revel in that association, and to hold oneself to the same high standards.
@buzzndufun
@buzzndufun 2 года назад
Indians from 9k years ago : Hold my charkha
@LittleProGamer768
@LittleProGamer768 2 года назад
Um... where’d you learn how to speak? Bloody Windsor Castle?
@rynnziolkowski4642
@rynnziolkowski4642 2 года назад
Not even British and I'm proud that shop still is killing it, I plan on getting a hat from them when I can finally afford a trip to the UK
@KJ-kn8pg
@KJ-kn8pg 2 года назад
@@rynnziolkowski4642 pretty sure the hat will cost more than your trip to UK. Good luck!
@rightytighty5724
@rightytighty5724 2 года назад
@@rynnziolkowski4642 if your saving for a trip to England then your gonna need to save atleast double again to be able to afford a hat from lock and Co!
@Taylorkaraoke
@Taylorkaraoke Год назад
there are often moments when we are in the pressence of genuine beauty that naturally strikes us for just its inherent simplicity, and watching this material just hit me with that realisation. The beauty of the craft, the beauty of the human approach behind it and the beauty of the makers a product that has survived for centuries thanks to exactly that. really inspiring.
@paulaneary7877
@paulaneary7877 2 года назад
Lovely, just lovely. Thankful for people like this. May they stay in business FOREVER!
@IAteYourSandwich
@IAteYourSandwich 2 года назад
Fun fact. The saying Mad as a Hatter, and the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland are based on the fact that Felt, a very common material for hats in the 18th century, used to be treated with Mercury, which would, over time, poison the Hatter and make them, well, go mad. :’p
@moonraker7381
@moonraker7381 2 года назад
Fun fact: facts are not fun 😋
@cloudpuffies
@cloudpuffies 2 года назад
@@moonraker7381 "Fun" Fact: That wasn't really fun, either.
@IAteYourSandwich
@IAteYourSandwich 2 года назад
I disagree. Facts are knowledge. Knowledge is fun. It’s even better than the Lamborghini in my garage next to my books.
@oldguy9051
@oldguy9051 2 года назад
See the movie "The Hatter's Ghost" from Claude Chabrol for a good example (or read the book by Georges Simenon).
@VengefulPolititron
@VengefulPolititron 2 года назад
there's some truthes that are terrifying and change your life
@SarahHogan100
@SarahHogan100 2 года назад
I dont wear hats, but now I want one from here just to experience it.
@georgica698
@georgica698 2 года назад
Then just f0cking buy it.
@K3YST0N3_.
@K3YST0N3_. 2 года назад
@@georgica698 chill
@DarrellBeckford
@DarrellBeckford 2 года назад
@@georgica698 Had another bad day Lucy?
@billjamal4764
@billjamal4764 2 года назад
@@georgica698 can't do that mate, I don't live in London
@MohamedShou
@MohamedShou 2 года назад
@@georgica698 damn that’s harsh
@eskanderx1027
@eskanderx1027 2 года назад
No wonder their hats fit perfectly... 1:44 They got their own HEAD designer!
@yusufibrahim7233
@yusufibrahim7233 Год назад
I am new to cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, but I am very interested and curious to start investing in it, although I do feel this is kind of late now. Can anyone tell me what I need to do?
@user-hz3uz8kq1s
@user-hz3uz8kq1s Год назад
Investing in Bitcoin is the number one thing one should be doing right now, although there are lots of risks the best way to invest is through cryptocurrency and Forex.
@user-hz3uz8kq1s
@user-hz3uz8kq1s Год назад
There are also organizations that help maintain your interest and protect you from the unnecessary risk which you can't predict on your own.
@user-hz3uz8kq1s
@user-hz3uz8kq1s Год назад
But sir Richard is highly recommended
@user-hz3uz8kq1s
@user-hz3uz8kq1s Год назад
💯Legit
@AbubakaCalo
@AbubakaCalo Год назад
@Noemie Lemasson Everybody has been talking about (Richard A. Blair Fx) so I'm not surprise you mentioned him again is this his contact
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 2 года назад
Please never let this business die off, it's just really nice to see that they lasted this long, it'd be even nicer if they lasted an extra 350 years, or maybe even more.
@samthecar
@samthecar 2 года назад
*silence serial commenter*
@D_Rexo
@D_Rexo 2 года назад
why are you here
@monsterhighfan144
@monsterhighfan144 2 года назад
We meet again lol
@lracfilib
@lracfilib 2 года назад
fun fact: replying on a comment before the comment gets popular will get your reply alot of likes after the comment gets popular get it?
@thegamingrepublic7014
@thegamingrepublic7014 2 года назад
I hope I does too. I wanna see a hat maker
@Loko-kk7tl
@Loko-kk7tl 2 года назад
This documentary could be 2hrs long and I'd watch every second. 😩
@voornaamachternaam3713
@voornaamachternaam3713 2 года назад
Wouldn’t you rather watch the documentary
@danduong1445
@danduong1445 2 года назад
Being a head designer here is literally designing for heads lol
@RelaxAndMeditateChannel
@RelaxAndMeditateChannel 2 года назад
I think they should call surgeons who specialise in circumcisions that.
@BuriedFlame
@BuriedFlame 2 года назад
4:46 _"You're charging me that much? It's not like I'm going to be buried with it!"_ _"Um..."_
@maddie6321
@maddie6321 2 года назад
This is probably one of the things I'll try to buy when I'm rich instead of Gucci..
@cloudpuffies
@cloudpuffies 2 года назад
Gucci doesn't really have style anymore. It's just the same patterns, over and over...
@ourtime-downhere6931
@ourtime-downhere6931 2 года назад
@@cloudpuffies yeah, most of those "luxury" supposed high end brands are pretty much crap these days. these are true items of luxury and craftsmanship, not some cheap leather sewn together and stamped with a logo.
@soyaebrahman1654
@soyaebrahman1654 2 года назад
@@ourtime-downhere6931 .
@cloudpuffies
@cloudpuffies 2 года назад
@@soyaebrahman1654 What?
@bandvitromania9642
@bandvitromania9642 2 года назад
@@ourtime-downhere6931 agreed
@kobrilakkuma
@kobrilakkuma 2 года назад
I don’t wear hats and can’t imagine ever going anywhere I would need to, but I think I need to buy one of those art couture hats formed perfectly to my head
@samuelharris2473
@samuelharris2473 2 года назад
Where do u live. on the moon?
@worstgamer1162
@worstgamer1162 2 года назад
@@samuelharris2473 my created player in maddens name is Harris samuel😂😂
@BobHannent
@BobHannent 2 года назад
They are perfect for weddings, even as a guest
@jameskeelinggaming2319
@jameskeelinggaming2319 2 года назад
There’s a lot of “I” statements in your comment.. nobody cares about you
@voornaamachternaam3713
@voornaamachternaam3713 2 года назад
You can’t imagine yourself ever going anywhere you would need to?
@christinamangelo
@christinamangelo 17 дней назад
What incredible people to still do this by hand just amazing and to use implements from the past is just incredible. Love it.
@shunae86
@shunae86 Год назад
This need to spread, and kept for many many years to come. I always admire families who continues their family business, it's so rare these days
@DMH-bt2zo
@DMH-bt2zo 2 года назад
Fun fact: This hat store was actually featured in the first movie of the Kingsman trilogy, Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014). Edit: Thanks for 1K likes, btw…
@Ed-ry1kj
@Ed-ry1kj 2 года назад
Im pretty sure most people got that
@David.Singleton
@David.Singleton 2 года назад
@@Ed-ry1kj I'm pretty sure most people never even heard of a Kingsman trilogy
@Icutmetal
@Icutmetal 2 года назад
@@Ed-ry1kj Oh really?
@Ed-ry1kj
@Ed-ry1kj 2 года назад
Alright fine. Some people gets it some people doesn’t but The Kingsman do be a popular film and hardcore fans would easily spot the Lock and Co reference.
@Icutmetal
@Icutmetal 2 года назад
@@Ed-ry1kj Okay 👌
@doobtubes
@doobtubes 2 года назад
300 years and 2 world wars couldn't stop this shop this pandemic is nothing compared to those things but it was still closed. I hope that this beautiful place never goes away i want to go for the historic value and id love to buy a 🎩
@nichochan8681
@nichochan8681 2 года назад
Isn't there also a few other epidemics and fires that had a go but the shop is still there.
@russianoldschoo48
@russianoldschoo48 2 года назад
@@nichochan8681 influenza, polio etc
@zxxkcxxz
@zxxkcxxz 2 года назад
They found work fitting all the soldiers helmet straps
@ViolinChick5
@ViolinChick5 2 года назад
I wouldn’t call a global pandemic where hundreds of thousands of people died “nothing”, but ok…
@wyterabitt2149
@wyterabitt2149 2 года назад
This pandemic has killed over twice the number of people actually in the UK than both World wars combined did.
@devilglory
@devilglory 19 дней назад
*bursts through the doors and points at the hat maker* "hat man i am going into battle and i want your strongest hat"
@RubberDuckDebugger
@RubberDuckDebugger 2 года назад
"There's a hat for that" - Lock & Co., probably.
@xXxSkyViperxXx
@xXxSkyViperxXx 2 года назад
wow, 7 generations. woah, i hope i could find myself a business that could stay great for that long
@zukacs
@zukacs 2 года назад
mcdonalds
@impulsiveurge5837
@impulsiveurge5837 2 года назад
hooker business, oldest profession
@skyezblue3136
@skyezblue3136 2 года назад
@@impulsiveurge5837 mercenaries"am i a joke to you"
@Pixel3572
@Pixel3572 2 года назад
@@skyezblue3136 mercenaries just means hired guns pretty much. And if you use that definition they’ve existed ever since there was something to pay people with.
@skyezblue3136
@skyezblue3136 2 года назад
@@Pixel3572 I'm pretty sure since middle ages there was already an mercenaries group all around the world
@Inderastein
@Inderastein 2 года назад
i couldn't stop but remember Sophie Hatter from Howl's Moving Castle
@cogco4535
@cogco4535 2 года назад
Same
@johnodonnell1506
@johnodonnell1506 Год назад
I’ve been in there, through work, not as a customer. It does feel like you have gone back in time to a completely different era. I really enjoyed it.
@jfwfreo
@jfwfreo 20 дней назад
We need to preserve businesses like this, they are pieces of history.
@karthikshetty2206
@karthikshetty2206 2 года назад
It's where John wick will get his hat if he wants one.
@witheeeeeerx
@witheeeeeerx 2 года назад
Oo
@erickm119
@erickm119 2 года назад
With a secret compartment in the hat to hide his pencil ✏️
@DefaultName-ms2bb
@DefaultName-ms2bb 2 года назад
@@erickm119 or extra pistol clip.
@jac9301
@jac9301 2 года назад
That JOKE doesn't work. Like in anyway at all.
@zxxkcxxz
@zxxkcxxz 2 года назад
When your history is so incredible that a bomb landing inside ur shop and nearly exploding is only a small small detail
@brendan0083
@brendan0083 2 года назад
When even a bomb had too much respect to explode you know this is a true icon to preserve
@lracfilib
@lracfilib 2 года назад
Bomb: Oh shit the germans just dropped me on the greatest hat shop ever! Lemme just not explode.
@vampirecount3880
@vampirecount3880 2 года назад
The sad part is, not even that bomb could close the shop, but COVID-19 did for a year...
@Victor-056
@Victor-056 2 года назад
@@lracfilib The Germans: Please Tell me we _Didn't_ Hit Lock & Co.
@BlueSkyCountry
@BlueSkyCountry 2 года назад
@@vampirecount3880 No it wasn't this flu that closed the shop up. It was the government and their power grab in the wake of this sensationalized flu that did.
@Fluffski2006
@Fluffski2006 18 дней назад
If you've ever seen the "Repair Shop" on tv in the uk, you will know that Jayesh Vaghela is a true craftsman when it comes to restoring hats. Nice to see him on home turf.
@dons8122
@dons8122 Год назад
I would so love to go here and get a hat from these folks the care and attention is just off the charts.
@rolandkatsuragi
@rolandkatsuragi 2 года назад
No wonder so many of their instruments still properly function, given they're made of quality wood.
@furinick
@furinick 2 года назад
It's weird how these old tools last so long, only for nowadays almost everything that isn't a very simple scissors fails within 1-3 years, planned obsolescence is sad
@suave605
@suave605 2 года назад
@@furinick idiot it’s a scissor, you don’t compare a well kept expensive quality head measurer to a god damn plastic scissor. The only reason it’s still of good use is because they’ve been keeping it safe. All items can be kept and still be used if you keep it correctly.
@Arnechk
@Arnechk 2 года назад
@@furinick Japanese bonsai scissors and tools also endure a lot. All these traditional crafts have their tools purpose-made, handcrafted with the proper materials. In the age of consumerism, this just doesn't cut it anymore, no pun intended.
@bsherman8236
@bsherman8236 2 года назад
Tools and buildings were built by to last
@volatile100
@volatile100 2 года назад
@@furinick It's not weird at all. It wasn't profitable to have things like planned obsolescence. Take tools, for example. A company that made wrenches would go out of business if they made wrenches that broke after year of use (harbor freight) but the company that made quality ones still have their legacy running to this day. You didn't want your tools that you'd give your kids and their kids to break.
@BarryKruse
@BarryKruse 2 года назад
I lived in England for two years and was looking for a souvenir to bring home. I went and bought a bowler from Lock and while I've never worn it in public, it's still something I treasure. My head was too large, and the top hat was a bit out of my range. But my sizing card remains there when next I'm back for that hat.
@henri6595
@henri6595 2 года назад
What does something like a Top Hat cost? I would love to get one the next time I visit England. I hope I can afford it!
@BarryKruse
@BarryKruse 2 года назад
@@henri6595 20 years ago, the bowler was about $350 US if I recall. A top hat was much more expensive - maybe double or more. No idea what they’d want today. I still think it was worth it.
@henri6595
@henri6595 2 года назад
@@BarryKruse Guess I can't afford a Top Hat even if I wanted one 🤨. Based on what you said the Top Hat would cost $2K USD. I can think of a lot of things to do with $2K 🤔.
@Xiassen
@Xiassen Год назад
Your head was too large? So they have a maximum head size or the custom fit is a lie?
@tomkoziol141
@tomkoziol141 Год назад
@@henri6595 check out the website!🤠
@c.rutherford
@c.rutherford Год назад
This story is rather amazing. A relatively unassuming shop in front with such an extraordinary history. Love the way he says, "Okay, we have electric lights..." as if they just put them in yesterday and he's somewhat embarassed about it lol
@pablobaio9435
@pablobaio9435 Год назад
Amazing shop. The old artifacts still in use, the way they work and all that gorgeous hasta. Lovely.
@jeremywhitesell2688
@jeremywhitesell2688 2 года назад
The mention of them in Kingsman Secret Service couldnt have hurt.
@azerty1933
@azerty1933 2 года назад
Being in a movie isn't important in this store history, it's a pretty useless information
@char1194
@char1194 2 года назад
1:43 I heard "head designer" as "head" designer, gave me a good giggle lmao
@YaBoyAlexK
@YaBoyAlexK 2 года назад
Honestly just happy to see a quality handmade product out there still especially that old
@Mike-lx9qn
@Mike-lx9qn 2 года назад
I love this. It's effective, stylish, and made just for you. I'm speechless
@kluang1
@kluang1 2 года назад
That comfortmater look steampunk
@kristyl933
@kristyl933 2 года назад
*Conformateur
@DR-sv8ke
@DR-sv8ke 2 года назад
But it's not, it's a real thing with a real purpose. Not some hipster trash that has no function other than to look "cool".
@royk7712
@royk7712 2 года назад
Everything is steam punk after brit invent steam engine
@anaisprincess2359
@anaisprincess2359 2 года назад
A good example of IF SOMETHING WORKS KEEP IT UP.
@Mrquartermile
@Mrquartermile 2 года назад
It’s so amazing seeing stores like this still today. So much history. Things like this just don’t exist today. Hope they stay open for another 300 years.
@michellelovesmusic5054
@michellelovesmusic5054 2 года назад
I love that the shop has stayed the same, I like this video and the process of hat making 🌸
@sparklefarter
@sparklefarter 2 года назад
I love that this still exists and I hope it continues to thrive. It's a national treasure to still have in this day and age. Nothing beats something custom made to your liking.
@GasGearsGames
@GasGearsGames 2 года назад
I love how they keep the skill of making these hats alive. Very cool shop.
@El-fy6bf
@El-fy6bf Год назад
I always love it when old stores are still open
@Jhess101AnimeXOXO
@Jhess101AnimeXOXO 2 года назад
This is the dream job of being able to let that artistic mind flow with no barriers in place
@aisadal2521
@aisadal2521 2 года назад
Major props to their tenacity! 👏👏👏
@imagine_big9398
@imagine_big9398 2 года назад
Can't imagine the pressure of being a kid in this family. Knowing my future the moment i was born wether i liked it or not. Hopefully everyone likes it :) its a beautiful shop and i absolutely love the environment in there
@user-lv7ph7hs7l
@user-lv7ph7hs7l 2 года назад
Well ideally each generation has several kids so they can survive some anti hat offspring
@thebravegallade731
@thebravegallade731 2 года назад
eh, as long as the family has at least 4-6 kids per generation there should be at least 2 that don't mind. a guarenteed carrier is nice for some people.
@silotx
@silotx 2 года назад
I would make hats all day if I made that fat cash.
@DreadX10
@DreadX10 2 года назад
One of the children saying: "I'm gonna make baseball caps because they sell!"
@nolanpolansky
@nolanpolansky 2 года назад
@@DreadX10 lmao, kids like ‘I ain’t ask for this, you need consent, you can’t force me to make hats grandpa!” F this 400 year old shop
@Nickthejoker2003
@Nickthejoker2003 2 года назад
One of my favorite hats is from there. Still lives in the Lock & Co. box when not worn. A splurge, but well worth it. Gets compliments where ever it goes. And you can buy off the rack. If ever in London, treat yourself, you won't regret it!
@airliner7478
@airliner7478 Год назад
Places like these are like treasures from times passed. Preservation of these things helps keep them from being forgotten. Sometimes old methods could (in some cases) can be better than what we have now. IF I had the means, I would travel to London one day and get me a nice custom-made fedora. If the quality is as advertised, I'd probably keep it like I would my valuables.
@lokjhlugg2523
@lokjhlugg2523 2 года назад
That's nice,they literally take the time to take care of the customer.and not just give them a hat not knowing the size of the customers head.
@jonlas967
@jonlas967 2 года назад
For American's, when Brits refer to culture, this is what they mean. A hat shop older than the USA. I might have to visit this shop when I visit this area just for the experience sake.
@brunolondinese5857
@brunolondinese5857 2 года назад
"we can't just let anyone cross the channel in a dinghy, it's destroying our [350 year old hat shop]" Wow you're right!
@coimhlint184
@coimhlint184 2 года назад
To the anglophile. All the things everyone else on earth has been doing that are different than the English before the English decided to conquer them and force them to live a different way and in poverty was culture too.
@coimhlint184
@coimhlint184 2 года назад
@anon anon your comment makes zero sense
@bldjln3158
@bldjln3158 Год назад
This is the one video I never tire of watching
@KodeName.X
@KodeName.X 2 года назад
I am so proud to be British. This is one form of business i wish lasts till the end of time. Amazing work gentlemen
@DontLetsPlay
@DontLetsPlay 2 года назад
Bri'ish
@tenwaystowearit
@tenwaystowearit 2 года назад
As a hat lover I find this so interesting. I would love to visit their shop abs purchase a hat during my next visit to London.
@bldjln3158
@bldjln3158 2 года назад
Do you wear red hats or green hats?
@ashleyteo1154
@ashleyteo1154 2 года назад
If this store were a person, their resume would just have a list of all the famous people they’ve fitted and all the iconic styles they created. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@furinick
@furinick 2 года назад
I never thought a hat would be in my bucket list
@DiyintheGhetto
@DiyintheGhetto Год назад
I would love to have a hat. I have never had one. I couldn’t even afford it. I do love the styles and how they fit them to each person by hand instead of from an assembly line. Maybe one day I will get one when I save up enough.
@MillionaireMindsetClub
@MillionaireMindsetClub 2 года назад
Now this is art!
@anderspersson7084
@anderspersson7084 2 года назад
When I watching this I suddenly taste these words in my mouth: Feels like I need one
@aaronm.3581
@aaronm.3581 2 года назад
Gross
@kikiwah3788
@kikiwah3788 2 года назад
@@aaronm.3581 what is gross ?
@seanothepop4638
@seanothepop4638 2 года назад
Ew
@LoiteringReaper
@LoiteringReaper Год назад
Now this is what I call etiquette of craftsmanship that mass production can never replicate.
@gigawatt6018
@gigawatt6018 2 года назад
If I ever get a trip to London when all this is over, I'd absolutely visit this place.
@pablodelafuente4810
@pablodelafuente4810 2 года назад
Hats off to the head designer. So many pun opportunities in this video and I could only come up with this
@Crazyhaha
@Crazyhaha 2 года назад
U gotta start thinking a-head
@simongee8928
@simongee8928 2 года назад
There was a bespoke hat shop in Norwich; Rumsey Wells, but sadly, despite a successful past, lack of demanding for quality fitted hats caused it's eventual closure. 😞
@SilvaDreams
@SilvaDreams 2 года назад
It's the same story as the cobbler, because of the toss away culture that has developed people rather just toss a pair of shoes and buy new ones instead of having them repaired which has essentially killed the cobbler. A few still exist in some places but not many.
@RichardDCook
@RichardDCook 6 месяцев назад
I picked up a vintage Lock & Co. tweed trilby, it's superb. I have no idea when it was made- from the hat's style to the label it could be from the 1920s or the 1950s or almost any other time. This timelessness is part of the charm.
@RemitheDreamfox
@RemitheDreamfox 2 года назад
It's very sweet to see how happy they are doing what they're passionate about :3
@thfred123
@thfred123 2 года назад
I love my Lock and Co top hat. It’s 109 years old and just got restored a couple of months ago there
@minousjay-rme9303
@minousjay-rme9303 2 года назад
I'm waiting for that head measuring contraption to say Gryffindor!
@jirehjirehjirehjireh
@jirehjirehjirehjireh Год назад
This is prime material for an unintentional ASMR video.
@rakshitkumar5716
@rakshitkumar5716 2 года назад
It's a heritage company , should be preserved.
@SamSung-ww3rp
@SamSung-ww3rp 2 года назад
Can't understand this dislikes. Something that is handmade with quality, care and attention to detail....what more could one want.
@ourtime-downhere6931
@ourtime-downhere6931 2 года назад
People seem to like a $12 shirt with Supreme printed on it that they pay $500 for lol. I'd much rather have something of this quality and craftsmanship.
@aliA-jz5ms
@aliA-jz5ms 2 года назад
Hope they remain in business even after another 100 years ;)
@BUILT2KEEL
@BUILT2KEEL Год назад
Thanks for creating this amazing channel,
@j.danaclark89
@j.danaclark89 2 года назад
This is really cool. It made my day a little brighter.
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