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Knifewear Pop-Up Brings ‘Kent Of Inglewood’ Quality & Tradition To Main Street

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Vancouver, BC | As wedding season falls upon us, there is one aspect of it that sometimes falls through the cracks, the groomsmen’s gift. The Kent of Inglewood pop-up in Knifewear is a great spot to find just the right item for the unsung heroes of that special day.

The men that serve as a Groom’s Honour Guard are his closest chums and should be rewarded for their efforts; last hoorahs, stag & does, night-before buffoonery and getting-to-the-church-on-time don’t happen all on their own, after all. Thank your comrades-in-arms by treating them to the same level of class and style that she sees in you. One suggestion for the perfect “thank you” to those that know you best is a classic shaving kit.

(Ivory) St James Shaving Cream, Kent of Inglewood Mug, Edwin rubber handled razor, Kent of Inglewood shaving brush, Edwin Jagger plastic brush stand.

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(Black) Jermyn Street Cream, Kent of Inglewood Mug, Edwin rubber handled razor, Kent of Inglewood shaving brush, Edwin Jagger plastic brush stand.

In classic Westerns, the hero always wears a white hat and the villain a black one. Nowadays even the good guys have their choice of adornment. Which would your groomsman be? The rubber gripped razor from Edwin Jagger makes your shave as sure-footed as a billy goat while the lather of English-made shave cream from a silver-tip shaving brush is as luxurious as an ocean liner.

Kent of Inglewood also has gift tips for the bearded, the outdoorsy, plus the lucky couple themselves. Head over to kentofinglewood.com to see the full list!

DETAILS

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4215 Main Street, Vancouver, BC
Phone: (604)-215-1033 | Email:[email protected]
Web: www.knifewear.com | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
Hours: 10am – 6pm

Classes Offered (Please call or visit ahead of time to prebook)
Cut Like A Chef – Saturdays at 9:00 a.m.
Hand Knife Sharpening – Thursdays at 6:00 p.m.

GALLERY

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THE PEOPLE

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Owner and President: Kevin Kent
Operations Manager: Mike Wrinch

ABOUT KNIFEWEAR

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Knifewear sells crazy sharp knives that keep their edge longer than you ever thought possible. Japanese knives are made with harder steel, and because of this they stay sharper for longer. By bringing these knives to professional and home chefs, Knifewear creates happiness in the kitchen. No more squished tomatoes!

While working in London, at the famed St. John Restaurant, Kevin Kent, owner of Knifewear, developed a taste for exquisite Japanese blades. Upon moving back to Calgary he found there was nowhere he could indulge his new-found desire for them. Realizing he could help others find the same joy he found in the kitchen, he developed the relationships in Japan that allowed him to bring these shockingly great knives to Calgary. His first sales were to chefs, often from a backpack while riding across town on the company bicycle. Many great knives were purchased in the loading bays and back doors of restaurants, turning many of his friends into customers, but also customers into friends. In February of 2008, his first shop opened in Calgary. As of 2016, Knifewear has shops in four cities: Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa and Vancouver.

Performance at Knifewear starts where other knife stores top out. This means that their entry level knives are as good as the best knives in every other knife shop in Canada… and it only goes up from there. Japanese knives are also lighter than other knives, which makes them easier to handle and takes the struggle out of dicing and chopping.

Knifewear carries a huge selection of knives, the majority of them are handmade and many of these lines are never seen outside of Japan except at Knifewear. They are also super sexy, desirable works of art.

Never tried a Japanese knife? come by Knifewear and “test drive” one.

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