Sydney
We are excited to be announcing that we will be opening in Sydney, Australia.
Crane Brothers, Sydney will be located in the heart of Sydney’s CBD at 350 George Street. The address is immediately adjacent to St Martins Place in a heritage building designed by Edward Raht and purpose built in 1895 for the American Equitable Life Assurance.
With its Belgian marble and leadlight interior and imposing Bowral trachyte exterior it is a stunning space surrounded by like minded people and businesses and we feel very excited to have found such a great location after months of searching. We have some pretty high powered neighbors too; Burberry recently opened their flagship store a few doors away, as have Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and Apple to name a few. The new Westfield development in Pitt Street is less than 5 minutes walk.
The space will house our full collection including shirting, jewellery, and accessories and most importantly, tailoring and we will conduct fittings and showcase the collection on a By Appointment basis. Our regular trunk trips over the last year have been well received and as a result we are very confident with our first step establishing Crane Brothers in this large and bustling city.
Opening late August
410, 350 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000
02 9238 0511

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