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Cut from different cloth — the East End shmutter kings loved by the A-listers

They are back in business after a devastating fire — and Helen Mirren is delighted

August 30, 2013 06:30
Philip Pittack (left) and Martin White in their warehouse, newly renovated after being destroyed by fire (Photo: Jeremy Freedman)

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

1 min read

Philip Pittack and Martin White have every reason to celebrate this new year. As the last Jewish cloth merchants in the East End, their business is thriving, with clients ranging from local hipsters to designers like Vivienne Westood and stars such as Helen Mirren and Mick Jagger.

But a year ago, the pair were facing ruin, after a devastating fire, caused by an electrical fault, threatened to shut down Crescent Trading for good.

They were called to their premises in Shoreditch on erev Yom Kippur to find only a blackened shell.

“I go cold just talking about it,” said the 70-year-old Mr Pittack, who was on his way to synagogue at the time. “I couldn’t open the door. I just fell to my knees.”

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