The Hillary Rollneck spo-disabledThe Hillary Rollneck, in royal navy, takes its name from the first man to climb Mount Everest, Sir Edmund Percival Hillary. Born in New Zealand in 1919, Hillary was a prolific modern day explorer, diplomat, writer, and philanthropist. He served in the Second World War as a navigator for the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) and later went on to organise the epic climb of Mount Everest in 1953 with Sherpa mountaineer Tenzing Norgay, as well as the
shirts and jumpers
Made in England from smooth brown leather
is a stunning teal checker pattern with red and yellow lines
that 145 years after his death a memorial was finally placed in 'Poets Corner' in St Paul's Cathedral
ensuring the design is vibrant on both sides
Like all good military clothing
and kind to the skin
Hidden discreetly inside the main pocket is a button-fastened ‘secret pocket’
just a few miles from the Stanley Biggs Studio - there is little that Wallis did not accomplish
It is from this works that the words for the anthem "Jerusalem" were taken
adjustable carry strap that is attachable by two brass clips
With a leather strengthening strap that can be adjusted depending on the amount that is packed inside