The 90’s popular Jigsaw Menswear of London is all set to do a grand come back by the February, 2012. Frances Walker well known as the ex- in charge of the menswear section at the ace Nicole Farhi will be heading Jigsaw Menswear this time as the labels design executive. The menswear collection will be showcased in 20 varied Jigsaw outlets.

Jigsaw Menswear was earlier headed by Chris Bailey and owned by John Robinson. The brand which was once admired for its range of reasonable and youthful collection suddenly vanished from the scene in the year 2002. The brand with its high-waisted leather jeans, V-neck jumpers, formal shirts, terry toweling T-shirts and nylon suits was a great hit of the 1990’s. It could be better regarded as a common man’s brand producing designer collections at an amazingly low-priced rate.  Fabrics that the brand used to craft its garments were subtle and of high quality. But right now it stands nowhere; it has to retrieve its magic all over again to fit itself into the big competition.

With proceeds of £15million in the year 1998, all of a sudden the brand was taken over by Chris Bailey and re-christened as Uth. Slowly it started losing its essence and became non-affordable for the local mass. After three years of endeavor with its re- christened name the brand came with an expiry in the early 2000.

The label at the moment is still possessed by its original proprietor John Robinson. This time the brand will be introducing pre-washed jeans, shorts, amorphous jackets, shirts and cotton jumpers with an incredibly casual approach in the assistance of walker.  Checks, Stripes, polka dots add to the upcoming Menswear by Jigsaw. 

Jigsaw along with its assortments will be displaying accessories which are being crafted in alliance with the esteemed, UK labels Sanders and Chapmans. Sanders and Chapmans are both known for its fêted handcrafted bags and canvas.