Lawrence and Foster out of business?
Hello,
I've been trying to get in touch with http://www.lawrenceandfoster.co.uk for the last couple of months and they haven't responded to my e-mails nor my telephone calls. I'm a previous customer who has ordered three flat caps in the "Alden" shape. I was about to order some more for the summer made in linen and wanted to know how I would go about with sending them the cloth and how much.
Does anyone know how to get in touch with them?
Thanks
I've been trying to get in touch with http://www.lawrenceandfoster.co.uk for the last couple of months and they haven't responded to my e-mails nor my telephone calls. I'm a previous customer who has ordered three flat caps in the "Alden" shape. I was about to order some more for the summer made in linen and wanted to know how I would go about with sending them the cloth and how much.
Does anyone know how to get in touch with them?
Thanks
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Try calling them: 01977 604440
The number was in small print at the bottom of the site, there is a fax number as well.
The number was in small print at the bottom of the site, there is a fax number as well.
I tried calling them for a week, they never answered!
Feels like the fax won't help after all this trouble. This is seriously frustrating.
Feels like the fax won't help after all this trouble. This is seriously frustrating.
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Okay, send them a letter perhaps?rewozz wrote:I tried calling them for a week, they never answered!
Feels like the fax won't help after all this trouble. This is seriously frustrating.
Trading as:
Lawrence and Foster
Registrant type:
UK Limited Company, (Company number: 3733002)
Registrant's address:
Unit B5Whitewood Enterprise Park.
Speedwell Road, Whitewood Ln
Castleford
Castleford
WF10 5PX
United Kingdom
Thanks for the info, though I had it already. I just feel like I shouldn't have to write a letter when they obviously offer e-mail service.
This is just highly unprofessional, my hope was that they might have changed the e-mail address or something but that is obviously not the case.
Has anyone ordered from them recently?
This is just highly unprofessional, my hope was that they might have changed the e-mail address or something but that is obviously not the case.
Has anyone ordered from them recently?
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I never heard of them before your post but in my opinion if you send a letter in "accuse reception" they won't be able to claim they didn't get it. It might well be the only option. I often send e-mails that are just ignored, it's annoying but that's the thing about electronic communication, e-mails carry less weight and value than letters.rewozz wrote:Thanks for the info, though I had it already. I just feel like I shouldn't have to write a letter when they obviously offer e-mail service.
This is just highly unprofessional, my hope was that they might have changed the e-mail address or something but that is obviously not the case.
Has anyone ordered from them recently?
Would you like recommendations for a new hatter? I have some Lock and Co caps and they're amazing!
I've had some Lock & Co caps but switched to L&F because they were too skimpy. I prefer the style The Duke of Windsor wore, L&F offers that shape under the name of Alden.
It's a great cap, unfortunately their services are not.
It's a great cap, unfortunately their services are not.
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Hm, I see, perhaps you could ask Lock and Co to adapt to your needs? I am sure they can accommodate you!
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Have been having the same problem for a month or so - no replies to anything.
Does anyone know anything?
Does anyone know anything?
The plot thickens...
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Hmmm, an unfortunate death perhaps?
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Is there any reasonable alternative to get such a cap?
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Edward Bainbridge wrote:Is there any reasonable alternative to get such a cap?
http://www.lockhatters.co.uk/Tweed_Caps ... ry-P7.aspx
Those aren't bespoke though, but if you go into the store to buy them they will enlarge as needed to ensure a perfect fit. Otherwise you could go bespoke.
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Thanks, but that's a lot of money, and would they use other cloths than tweed, eg a heavy linen?
Hanna Hats has been great, in my experience, and will use customer-provided cloth on request.
http://www.hannahats.com
Levi
http://www.hannahats.com
Levi
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