Collection: Simonnot-Godard

Initially, Simonnot was a retail store in eastern Paris, while Godard was a cloth merchant with a small textile factory in northern France. Louis Victor Simonnot and Marie Godard married in 1895, and then the two families focused on production. Linen, home furnishings and bed sheet fabrics.

Due to its excellent quality, Simonnot-Godard has been a fabric supplier to Chanel, Dior, Lanvin and Yves Saint Laurent since the beginning of the 20th century.

All Simonnot-Godard pocket squares are made by French craftsmen on jacquard looms using traditional techniques and according to designs.

After the craftsmen in the factory select a pattern, they will pick out each yarn and dye it independently to ensure that the color of the yarn is consistent with the pattern. When these fabrics have completed all procedures, they will be shipped back to the factory in Paris for inspection, and finally cut by professional craftsmen.

Simonnot-Godard's insistence on traditional craftsmanship means that it takes five months for their pocket squares to go from yarn to finished product. However, such complicated craftsmanship ensures the excellence and uniqueness of their products, making them the first choice in the men's pocket square market. Top brands.