Doran & Doran’s new Parnell store complements their minimalist style

A small box of concrete, timber and glass suits this tailor’s clean and minimalist style and is the perfect fit for his bespoke business

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Doran & Doran’s new Parnell store complements their minimalist style

Until recently, Paul Doran of Doran & Doran operated out of a little studio above a Malaysian restaurant on Auckland’s  Ponsonby Road. In October, the tailor moved into a small store in a former warehouse in Parnell. Architects (and landlords) Fearon Hay are upstairs; a coffee roaster is a neighbour and Xero’s Auckland headquarters are across the street.

Doran’s signature look is clean and minimalist. Made-to-measure suits are crafted to his patterns in Italy by the Marzotto family and the Caruso group, an arrangement that took four years to develop.

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His bespoke suits, meanwhile, are made at his workroom in Epsom – though we particularly like the Tokyo jacket, made to order from a Japanese knitted cotton in Italy: it rolls up without creasing, while still looking smart. You’ll also find beautiful leather goods at the store from London label Troubadour.

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Doran might have done two stints on Savile Row learning the finer arts of tailoring, but his new store – a collaboration between his wife, designer and stylist Amelia Holmes, and Fearon Hay – is far from traditional. It’s a small box built from raw concrete, glass, steel and original timber.

It’s very open – breathtakingly so – but it’s still private, thanks to a black linen curtain that sweeps around to create a capacious fitting room. Here, bamboo carpet feels beautiful underfoot when you’re standing there in your socks being measured.

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Hidden behind walls of smoky mirrors is a Rubik’s cube of cabinetry, holding accessories – and a Fisher & Paykel CoolDrawer stocked with craft beer and wine. “It’s designed to be a respite,” says Doran. “Often coming here is the only downtime our clients get.”

7/15 Faraday St, Parnell, Auckland
doran-and-doran.com

Photography by: Simon Wilson.

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