Dunhill Collection
Dunhill: Pioneering Ladies' Motoring Coats since 1907
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Dunhill: Pioneering Ladies' Motoring Coats since 1907. Step into the world of elegance and protection with Dunhill's quilted full-length motor-coat, designed to brave any weather conditions. Embrace the timeless style that has been cherished by lady motorists for over a century. Unveiling the Dunhill Star: A symbol of excellence in motor equipment. Visit our flagship store at 2 Conduit Street and experience the expertise that sets us apart from others. Our commitment to quality is reflected in every product we offer. Travel in style with Dunhills Lytup Handbags, as advertised in 1923. These exquisite handbags are not just accessories; they are an expression of sophistication and grace. Elevate your fashion statement with a touch of vintage charm. Step back in time with a page from October 1909 fashion adverts, featuring Dunhills' latest creations. From elegant coats to fashionable accessories, we have always been at the forefront of setting trends that withstand the test of time. Dunhills: Outfitting chauffeurs since 1924. Trust our expertise when it comes to creating uniforms that exude professionalism and class. Drive with confidence knowing you are dressed impeccably. Equip yourself for every journey with Dunhills motoring equipment, as advertised in 1912. We understand your needs on the road and provide you with reliable gear that ensures comfort and safety throughout your travels. Wrap yourself in luxury with Dunhills Harris Tweed coat from 1909 - a true testament to enduring craftsmanship and timeless design. Experience warmth like never before while making a bold fashion statement wherever you go. Fashions for open cars at Dunhill: Discover our collection curated specifically for those who appreciate both style and functionality while driving their beloved automobiles through wind-swept roads or sun-drenched highways. Lady chauffeur costume from WW1 by Dunhills: Pay homage to the brave women who took the wheel during wartime.