STITCHED IN TIME: OUR LEGACY
Stitched in Time: Our Legacy since 1906
For more than a century, the name Grahame Gardner has stood for quality, craftsmanship, and trust. Since 1906, we’ve been proud to create garments that combine tradition with innovation — clothing designed to work as hard as the professionals who wear it.
A Legacy of Craftsmanship and Care
Our story began in Leicester, when Grahame Gardner opened a small tailoring business with a clear purpose: to provide high-quality garments made with skill and attention to detail. From those early days, our commitment to craftsmanship has remained the thread that connects our past to our present.
Every design, every detail, and every decision is made with the same care that’s defined us for generations. It’s this dedication that continues to set Grahame Gardner apart as one of the UK’s most respected names in professional wear.
Building Trust Through Partnership
Over the decades, we’ve had the privilege of working with a wide range of professionals and leading brands across the UK. From healthcare and hospitality to education and corporate sectors, our partnerships have been built on mutual trust, reliability, and an understanding of what makes great workwear.
We’re proud that so many organisations continue to choose Grahame Gardner — not only for the quality of our garments, but for the dependable service and expertise that come with them.
Heritage That Shapes Our Future
While our roots are firmly grounded in tradition, our eyes are always on the future. We continue to evolve — embracing new technologies, modern designs, and sustainable practices — while holding fast to the values that have guided us since 1906.
Our heritage isn’t just history; it’s the foundation that inspires everything we do today. It’s the pride in every stitch, the care behind every uniform, and the promise we make to every customer.
At Grahame Gardner, we’re more than a uniform supplier — we’re a heritage brand with a passion for helping professionals look and feel their best, every single day.


