
Taylor Of Old Bond Street
British grooming heritage from Jermyn Street since 1854.
Taylor of Old Bond Street was established in 1854 by Jeremiah Taylor in a Jermyn Street shop that continues to trade today, making it one of the longest continuously operating men's grooming houses in Britain. The house supplies traditional wet-shaving products — shaving soaps, creams, and accessories — alongside colognes and aftershaves that reflect Edwardian and Victorian British masculine aesthetics. Fragrances such as Sandalwood, Eton College, and Lavender Shaving Cream have remained unchanged for generations, their formulas considered definitive within the traditional grooming community. The Jermyn Street shop remains the house's spiritual home, where the original Victorian fittings and wooden cabinetry provide a physical connection to the brand's founding era. Taylor's appeal is strongest among devotees of traditional wet-shaving culture globally, for whom the brand represents the gold standard of British barbering heritage.
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DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.




















