Reinventing Jaeger: from Woolly Jumpers to Trendy Fashion Shows
The iconic brand has gone a long way from its beginnings in 1884 as the rather unglamorous Dr Jaeger’s Sanitary Woollen System to its current status as one of the most successful British fashion name. Over the past few years, it has managed to retain its more conservative customers, while reinvented itself to appeal to a new younger crowd thanks to new lines like Jaeger London and Jaeger Boutique.
This well established British brand, famed for its precise cuts and quality fabrics, was founded in 1884 by Lewis Tomalin, a British accountant who took inspiration from Dr Gustav Jaeger, a professor of Zoology at the university of Stuttgart, who advocated that humans would be healthier if they dressed in clothes made only of animal hair, mostly wool, and avoiding vegetable fibres like cotton and linen. After translating Dr Jaeger’s book into English, Tomalin opened his first clothing store in London under the name “Dr Jaeger’s Sanitary Woollen System”, which -despite its rather unappealing name- went on to become very successful. read more