SWAINE ADENEY BRIGG
Swaine Adeney Brigg has been registered in the UK for leather goods, umbrellas, and whips since the company's origins in the eighteenth century. The firm holds Royal Warrants and is believed to be one of the oldest luxury goods companies in the world. It has supplied riding crops to the Royal Household and umbrellas to British gentlemen for generations, making its Class 18 registrations among the most heritage-rich in the register.
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Trademark Classification
Nice Class 18 covers leather goods. View all Class 18 trademarks and case studies →
Brand History & Trademark Analysis
Swaine & Adeney traces its whip-making origins to 1750. The umbrella division traces to Thomas Brigg, who founded his umbrella-making business in London in 1836. The two businesses merged in the twentieth century to form Swaine Adeney Brigg. The combined company holds Royal Warrants for umbrellas and leather goods and has supplied briefcases and bags to the British Foreign Office as well as numerous Royal Household members.