Cookie Listing

The aim of this Cookies list is to provide you with an understanding as to the types of cookies we use on our site.

We have tried to cover all cookies in this list that we or our technology partners use. Please be aware that there may be a delay in updating this list. If you do notice any discrepancies please be sure to contact us and let us know.

JSESSIONID

This cookie is a ‘session cookie’ and tells us that you are actively using our site. This way we can always know, at any given time, how many users we have visiting.

p_rvi

This cookie is used to store information about the items you have recently viewed. We then use these items to provide you with a recently viewed feature on the each product pages so you can easily get back to the items you are interested in.

wishlist_pending, psuid

We use these two cookies for storing your wishlist item information if you were to use the functionality.

currency

A cookie used for storing the preferred currency you would like to use when browsing the shop.

basketTotal

This is used to track the current total of your basket when using the shopping process.

__utma

This Cookie is used to identify unique visitors to our sites. The results are sent to our Google Analytics account so that we may see how many unique visitors come to this site based over a period of time.

__utmb

This cookie is used by Google Analytics to determine the visitor session times on our sites. Each time you visit a new page on the site the cookie is set to expire within 30 minutes, if it does not find an existing cookie, a new one is created.

__utmc

This cookie is used by Google Analytics in conjunction with __utmb to determine visitor sessions. Unlike __utmb this cookie does not have an expiry date, it determines whether a new session should be created based on whether you have previously closed your browser, re-opened it and come back to the site.

__utmz

This cookie is used by Google Analytics to determine the type of referral used by each visitor to arrive at our site. The cookie determines if the user has come directly to the site or via a search engine, email or email campaign. We use this data to understand how our users arrive at the website.

oauth_token_secret, post_auth_user_settings, redirect, tm_identity

These cookies are used by Tweetmeme which can be found on the Paul Smith blog. They track the number of times a blog post has been re-tweeted via twitter.

geocountry

This cookie identifies your estimated location

PSUID

This cookie is used to identify yourself across the eCommerce platform

id

Used to support anonymous stats collection of sales with our suppliers