Rodd & Gunn's philosophy is to create clothes that draw the best from nature. Hence the use of linens, cottons, wools and leathers which are soft, practical, superbly textured and durable. The result being clothing and accessories that are completely modern, yet firmly grounded in our brand's core values of authenticity and quality.
Our clothing is focused on the casual part of our customer's lifestyle, and meeting his aspiration for relaxed comfort whether it be the working week or weekend.
There's something about pulling on a Rodd & Gunn garment that makes you feel instantly at ease. It comes from the superior workmanship of every garment, the quality of the fabrics, the attention to the smallest detail, the linings and the construction of the garments - all unmistakable hallmarks of high quality design.
We are committed to creating clothes that will last, with Rodd & Gunn's exclusive 2 year guarantee on all our products.
Our clothing is focused on the casual part of our customer's lifestyle, and meeting his aspiration for relaxed comfort whether it be the working week or weekend.
There's something about pulling on a Rodd & Gunn garment that makes you feel instantly at ease. It comes from the superior workmanship of every garment, the quality of the fabrics, the attention to the smallest detail, the linings and the construction of the garments - all unmistakable hallmarks of high quality design.
We are committed to creating clothes that will last, with Rodd & Gunn's exclusive 2 year guarantee on all our products.
Location: New Zealand, Bay of Plenty, Tauranga
Employees: 501-1000
Founded date: 1946
Investors 2
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| 18.03.2026 | Macy’s store revamp shows progress, but company expects sales to fall this year | Macy’s beat Wall Street’s fiscal fourth-quarter expectations, but gave a cautious outlook for the year ahead. The company said its plan to refresh many of its namesake stores while closing others is showing signs of progress. CEO Tony Sprin... |