The Farah Brand originally begun in the early 1920′s, but it wasn’t until around 1970′s that the brand reached cult status and became what it is today.
The youth of Britain took to the Farah Slack made from Hopsack Canvas to begin with, with its slim cut, sharp tailoring and its stain resistant technology, it meant the trouser was the first of its kind and wasn’t available anywhere else.
In the 1980s, the momentum grew for the brand, and Farah became a must have label clothing label. The Mods, Sticksmen, Skins and the Rocker-Billy’s were seen on the balcony’s at gigs wearing their own style, building certain items of the Farah brand in to their definitive looks. The clothes stood to represent a sense of elitism, while creating a good deal of respect for those wearing the now famous “Farah F Tab”.
To this day the Farah label still holds the appeal and vigour as it did when it was first introduced. A whole new generation of men throughout the globe now wear the distinctive label and are inspired to rediscover the unique look for themselves.