A legacy that stretches up to the market town of Quimper, nestled in its medieval facades is the home of Armor Lux. We visited its famous atelier to unlock the secrets behind the nation’s coveted stripe…
A legacy that stretches up to the market town of Quimper, nestled in its medieval facades is the home of Armor Lux. We visited its famous atelier to unlock the secrets behind the nation’s coveted stripe…
A brand defined by its resilience in the face of adversity, Armor Lux was born in Quimper during the dawn of WWII. The legacy left by a young Swiss industrialist named Walter Hubacher, his love affair with the Brittany coastline took him on a journey along the route to Brest, founding La Bonneterie d’Armor, specialising in undergarments for the war effort and expanding into a full clothing line for men and women by the end of 1947.
This next step marks the start of the brand as we know it today; a Brittany-based manufacturer with a strong focus on high-quality craftsmanship. But, just as the brand started to grow in notoriety, a national textile shortage in the 1960s threatened to see the end of the historical atelier. It was two Finisterre friends that took on the challenge of championing the Armor Lux legacy when Jean-Guy Flock & Michel Guéguen took over the brand in 1993 with one mission – to support and celebrate unique Breton savoir-faire.
A return to full production was in swing when serious flooding forced the factory to move. Coming back strong at their new, state of the art atelier, Armor Lux moved into its next phase of transformation – workwear. Now the signature uniform for the French postal service, rail service (SNCF) and the supermarket chain Carrefour, the once small-scale brand celebrates international success – providing jobs for over 550 people across three factories and 60 stores nationwide.
Today, the brand continues to evolve and develop to the pace of modern living, pioneering the highest environmental and ethical standards across the supply chain. Collaborating with tomorrow’s eponyms across all creative practices, the brand has also teamed up with fellow French labels like JOTT and Faguo, ensuring their iconic stripe continues to be a vehicle for creative opportunity and dedicated research.Armor Lux proves that success stories don’t always run smooth, but perseverance lasts a lifetime.