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Craig was a lovely man, a true gentleman. I will always treasure my times spent with him and Cidette. Rest in peace, Craig.
Patricia Pearson
May 02, 2025 | Friend
Washington, District of Columbia
1937 - 2024
Craig Lambert Fox, 87, passed away on May 5, 2024. A lifelong resident of the DC area, Craig was born January 8, 1937. Lucky is the man who finds his calling. By that measure of a life, Craig was blessed. He established fine men's clothier Wm. Fox & Co. in 1965 with William Frank, and...
Read MoreCraig was a lovely man, a true gentleman. I will always treasure my times spent with him and Cidette. Rest in peace, Craig.
Patricia Pearson
May 02, 2025 | Friend
I followed Craig through all of his shop´s incarnations. Despite the ongoing headwinds of men´s changing dress styles, Craig held true to his love of natural shoulder traditional men´s clothing. He was a wonderful person and friend. Despite his long time health issues, he always had a smile. His taste was impeccable. I always told him I could wear anything in his shop. He one of the last of the natural shoulder clothiers left in the United States, and will be greatly missed.
Alan Wilensky
August 30, 2024 | Friend
Having just by accident seen Craig's obituary, I pass my condolences to his family. I was a friend of Craig's in high school and a high school fraternity brother. I also worked along side of him at our parttime job at the Windsor Men's shop on King St. in Alexandria during our high school days. Craig was liked by everyone and will be greatly missed.
Ron Florence (Houston, Texas)
August 27, 2024 | Friend
Sincere condolences on the passing of Craig Fox. As one of his many grateful clients, I am thankful for his dedicated work in creating one of the finest men's haberdasheries. A refined gentleman... thoughtful and kind, he will be remembered by many.
Eric R. Weaver
May 09, 2024 | Friend