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Leggendo in rete sono capitato su un articolo di Shaving101 relativo alla storia e tradizione delle barberie londinesi.
http://www.shaving101.com/index.php/edu ... lence.html (Qui il link al pdf)
Per gli amanti dei prodotti inglesi.

Questa è la trascrizione.
Royal Traditions and British Excellence by Mike Sandoval April 29, 2011

Millions of people around the world watched today as Prince William and Kate Middleton were married in a ceremony steeped in British tradition. The guests in Westminster Abbey were all dressed impeccably in their formal attire. Perhaps the groom used D.R. Harris or Truefitt & Hill in order to look his best? In order to go along with the mass media coverage of the day, this article takes a look at British traditions, but also how the Royal Family has influenced shaving history in the United Kingdom.
Traditional wet shaving at its heart is in many ways a British tradition. Newcomers to wet shaving are encouraged to start with the “3 Ts” (Trumper, Truefitt, and Taylor), which are all notable British brands. They are considered by many to be the best shaving products in the world. Although there are older and excellent brands from other parts of the world, these British companies embody the time-honored and nostalgic style that many of us love about traditional shaving.
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Geo. F. Trumper's: 1 of the 3 Ts of Traditional Shaving

The Rise of the London Barbershop
The history of traditional shaving in England begins with the innovative products and services offered by the country's best barbers. For centuries British fashion and hair styles were influenced by the monarch. In the 16th century, British men and women paid lavish attention to personal grooming and hair styles, which included powdered wigs that were maintained by regular visits to a barber.
Powdered wigs remained in style from about 1720 to the early 1800s, but wearing natural hair was becoming increasingly popular as barbershops were founded that offered different pomades and shampoos that were not available previously. Sensing the demise of their industry, London wig makers petitioned King George III in 1765 to pass laws that would require subjects to wear wigs, but he declined. By the beginning of the 19th century, men’s hair was mostly worn natural, unpowdered, and shorter -- although the tradition of powdered wigs remains in England for barristers and judges even today.
William Francis Truefitt was one of the first to open a barbershop in London. Upon opening his store in 1805, he became known as a superior wigmaker and barber. He became the Court Hair Cutter, Court Hair Dresser and Wigmaker by Royal Appointment to His Majesty, King George III. Truefitt's barbershop produced a range of hairdressings, shampoos, perfumes, and colognes. Later his business would merge with Edwin Hill & Co. to become the iconic brand Truefitt & Hill.
During this time, entrepreneurs were not only offering new grooming products, but they were also inventing new razors that would modernize shaving and improve the safety of the straight razor. In 1847, William S. Henson, an aviation engineer from Nottingham, England, patented the T-shaped or “hoe-shaped” razor when he set the razor's blade perpendicular to the handle. This razor became immediately popular and was the predecessor to the traditional double-edge safety razor.
New barbershops and gentlemen’s clubs opened in London. In 1854, Jeremiah Taylor founded his store on Bond Street, where he earned a reputation for his botanical grooming products and shampoos. Later in 1870 William Penhaligon opened his barbershop on Jermyn Street in Mayfair and in 1875, George Trumper opened his barbershop in Mayfair as well. Both became known throughout London – and the world – for their superior shaving products and perfumes. In 1884, James Bronnley founded H. Bronnley & Co. Ltd, which would create bath toiletries and shaving soaps for centuries.

Timeline of the 3 Ts and Distinguished Brands
1730 Juan Famenias Floris established his perfumery at 89 Jermyn Street and today J. Floris is run by the 8th generation descendants of its founder.
1777 William Kent founded G.B.Kent & Sons manufacturing brushes for hair, teeth, cosmetics, and shaving.
1790 Harris's Apothecary was opened by Daniel Rotely Harris, a chemist, and Henry Harris, a surgeon, at 11 St. James's Street. Today D.R. Harris operates from 29 James's Street.
1799 James and Edward Atkinson opened J&E Atkinsons Ltd. Perfumery at 24 Old Bond Street.
1805 William Francis Truefitt opened his barbershop at 2 Cross Lane, Long Acre London.
1811 Truefitt moved his shop to 40 Old Bond Street.
1854 Jeremiah Taylor opened his own Hairdressing and Hair Treatment Salon on Old Bond Street.
1870 William Penhaligon opened his barbershop on Jermyn Street in Mayfair.
1875 George Trumper opened his barbershop and perfumery at 9 Curzon Street in Mayfair.
1884 James Bronnley was just 19 years old when he began H.Bronnley & Co Ltd. in a shed in Holborn, London.
1911 Edwin Hill opened his barbershop at 23 Old Bond Street.
1930 Taylor of Old Bond Street opened another branch on Jermyn Street, where the firm still operates.
1935 Truefitt moved into Edwin Hill's space at 23 Old Bond Street to become Truefitt & Hill.
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Traditional Shaving Companies Close to Buckingham Palace

Royal Warrants
From an American perspective, the phrase “By Appointment to HRH The Prince of Wales” on a pot of D.R. Harris shaving cream is noticeable, but many do not understand what this means. This is another way that the monarch has influenced the shaving market by endorsing certain brands and products.
Royal Warrants are marks of recognition given to certain firms and individuals who have provided goods or services to certain members of the Royal Family for at least five years. The marks includes the royal crests of the Royal Households of The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh, or The Prince of Wales and are frequently seen imprinted on products (like pots of shaving cream), stationary, and advertising of the grantors. These marks of recognition indicate superior quality and a commitment to excellence.
According to the Royal Warrant Holders Association, there are around 850 warrant holders that “range from traditional craftspeople to global and multinational firms operating at the cutting edge of technology.” The earliest recorded Royal Charter was granted by Henry II to the Weavers’ Company in 1155. Over the years, warrants have been granted for a wide range of products and services within the Royal households and they are widely considered to be the best the United Kingdom has to offer.
Royal Warrants have been issued to the following companies familiar to traditional wet shavers:
D.R. Harris & Co.
Chemist
HRH The Prince of Wales
Royal Warrant Granted in 2002

Truefitt & Hill
Hairdressers
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
Royal Warrant Granted in 1998

G.B. Kent & Sons
Brush Makers
HM The Queen - Master of the Household
Royal Warrant Granted in 1955

H. Bronnley & Co.
Toilet Soap Makers
HM The Queen - Master of the Household
Royal Warrant Granted in 1955

Penhaligon's
Manufacturers of Toilet Requisites
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
Royal Warrant Granted in 1956

Penhaligon's
Manufacturers of Toilet Requisites
HRH The Prince of Wales
Royal Warrant Granted in 1987

J. Floris
Manufacturers of Toilet Preparations
HRH The Prince of Wales
Royal Warrant Granted in 1984

J. Floris
Perfumers
HM The Queen - Master of the Household
Royal Warrant Granted in 1971

Shaving Products for Every Style
The British tradition of offering exceptional shaving products continues today. The historic companies, along with newer brands, offer a robust line of British shaving products to the market. The following is a list of popular (but not comprehensive) brands from England, areas of the United Kingdom, and British Crown Dependencies:
Bluebeards Revenge
Boots
Castle Forbes
Caswell-Massey
Culmak
Cyril R. Salter
D.R. Harris
Edwin Jagger
Erasmic
J. Floris
Geo. F. Trumper
Ingram
James Bronnley
Kent
Lush
Men-U
Molton Brown
Natural Grooming Company
New Forrest Brushes
Pecksniff's
Penhaligon's
R.A. Rooney
Real Shaving Company
Simpsons
St. James of London
Taylor of Old Bond Street
The Gentleman's Groom Room
Truefitt & Hill
Vulfix
Wilkinson Sword
Woods of Windsor
Yardley

Quality shaving products are produced throughout the world; however, the British brands are often the ones most associated with traditional wet shaving and are often considered to be the benchmark to which others are compared. The “3 Ts” provide quality products that lather with consistent results, so they are usually one of the first product lines used by a newcomer to traditional shaving. It is interesting that the histories of Trumper, Truefitt, and Taylor are so intertwined with other barbershops because they were on the same streets and in the same shopping districts. In addition, most of the historic brands have enjoyed success due to the patronage and support of the aristocracy and, in some cases, even the Royal Family, which lived only a short distance away.

Although Prince William was given the option to grant Royal Warrants at his 18th birthday when he received his crest and proper title, he has not granted any yet. One can speculate that he turned to a favorite British product while preparing for his elaborate wedding today. Was it one of the “3 Ts” or another of the exceptional products on the British shaving market? Given the popularity and media coverage of the newlyweds, his endorsement could catapult a modern shaving brand into the limelight for a new generation.
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Articolo fantastico! Grazie, Pierpaolo ;)
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Bello, non lo avevo ancora letto! Grazie, Ischiapp!
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Sono un vecchio estimatore e conoscitore di shaving101, quindi non posso che apprezzare e ringraziare ischiapp per il topic: molto istruttivo.
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Meglio tardi che mai!!! ;)
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