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Apsley Tailors was founded in 1889 and remains owned by a member of the founding family. We are a solely bespoke tailoring company with no off-the-peg clothing and all garments made by hand. We have been in our showroom in London, at 13 Pall Mall, for several years and also have a regular client base in New York and Asia. While not in the business of offering cheap tailored clothing Apsley does offer exceptional value for money. We offer a vast range of the finest fabrics from Scabel, Holland & Sherry, Ermenegildo Zegna and Loro Piano to Charles Clayton, Dormeuil and Wain Shiell. We also hold hundreds of cloth samples for shirts, overcoats, smoking jackets, summer jackets, morning coats, dinner jackets and even material for the perfect pair of corduroy trousers. We are even working on crating the perfect bespoke jeans service. The essential difference between Apsley and Savile Row is that a £2500 suit from Savile Row that takes 14 weeks to build and will often require three fittings will cost around £1000 at Apsley and take about four weeks with one or two fittings. The experience in our showroom is no less refined or indulgent than that offered on Savile Row.
http://www.apsleytailors.com/london.html
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Bespoke Tailoring in Soho.
http://www.tombakerlondon.com/
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We take professional pride in providing our new and loyal customers with an opportunity to buy the very finest in men's and women's formalwear at an affordable price. Besides being available for appointments on Savile Row, our origins come from a family and trade connection in the east end of London. Hence the name Leadenhall Suit Company.
http://www.leadenhalluk.com
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Tailors of distinction since 1912.
http://www.brooktaverner.co.uk/
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Since 1895, we have been providing personal and bespoke tailoring services to discerning individuals. Many of the families who were patrons of George Goddard's first shop are still our valued customers, now third or fourth generations. George Goddard Ltd today is renowned for producing some of the finest garments available, in top quality pure new wool and traditional Tweeds from the UK's finest mills. Indeed, we supply cloth to families and estates who require their own exclusive Tweed design. We respect each of our customers as an individual and it is this spirit which makes our clothes as enjoyable to wear today as they were over a hundred years ago.
http://www.goddards-tailoring.co.uk
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Among the very best of classic bespoke tailors, G.D. Golding (Tailors) Ltd was established in 1963, and is a Royal Warrant Holder. Goldings the bespoke tailor supplies a wide range of accessories including bespoke shirts, classic shoes, regimental ties and club ties.
http://www.tailors.co.uk/
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Many gentlemen in the City prefer the finer things in life, but all too often struggle to find the time to look for them. After all, we all have much less time than we ever used to, and if your grocer can now deliver to your front door, why not your tailor too? We, that’s Robert Eveleigh and Paul Read, respect the traditional methods of creating finely tailored clothing and accessories, whilst at the same time providing a timely, modern and convenient service to our clients. Paul’s clever wit combined with Robert’s creative flair have created an organisation that offers the best in service and standards, whilst remaining a relaxed and enjoyable experience for our clients. Our aim is to assist our clients by creating the garments that are right for their own particular lifestyle. We’ll suggest items that will look good on you, and will politely advise you against those that won’t. All our fittings are done in person and we make a permanent record of any alterations to your individual pattern, so each time you order from us it gets quicker and easier.
http://www.thevisitingtailor.com
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William Westmancott is a Member of ‘The Guild of Mastercraftsmen’ and one of the youngest fully trained Savile Row craftsmen practicing today. He has worked in some of Savile Row’s most revered houses and cut for both foreign and British Royalty as well as some of the world’s most famous and influential gentlemen.
http://www.williamwestmancott.com/
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Our earliest records show the company in existence in the late 1700’s. Jonathan Meyer, a tailor from Austria, established a tailoring and military outfitting business at 36 Conduit Street in the late eighteenth century, but Meyer and Mortimer’s origins lie partly in Scotland. Whilst Meyer was becoming established in London, the Mortimer family in Edinburgh were specialising in military outfitting. As was the practice in those days, such companies also supplied their customers with swords, ceremonial dirks and firearms. Many authenticated examples of Mortimer weapons remain in existence. Surviving records show that Jonathan Meyer’s company was making clothes for the Prince Regent and his fashion mentor, Beau Brummell, as early as 1800. When the prince ascended the throne as George IV he awarded the company a royal warrant - the first of many through the years, right down to warrants awarded by the current monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. Meyer & Mortimer continues to perform an important service for numerous satisfied customers. The company’s elegant approach to tailoring is summed up by its compliment slips, which carry the message ‘with Meyer & Mortimer’s respectful compliments’. The company’s bespoke garments reflect this traditional, deferential attitude, with the emphasis very much on quality and personal service.
http://www.meyerandmortimer.co.uk/
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We are a world-famous tailoring shop situated in the heart of London's Mayfair. Founded in 1966 by Douglas Hayward, who was friend as well as outfitter to our many distinguished clients, we are known for our quality British craftsmanship and for our personal approach in an increasingly impersonal world. Our legendary clientele includes Oscar winning Hollywood actors, City magnates, worldfamous writers, international businessmen, sporting stars, aristocrats and royalty.
http://www.douglashayward.co.uk/
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Savile Row Bespoke Tailor & Shirtmaker since 1988.
http://www.williamhunt-savilerow.com/
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Established in 1992, Ozwald Boateng quickly became a favourite bespoke Couture Tailor & Shirtmaker for the pop- and movie-stars shopping in Central London.
http://www.ozwaldboateng.co.uk/
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The Savile Row Company has been making fine garments for discerning customers since 1938 and opened its first tailoring shop, 40 Savile Row, in 1998. We are now giving you the opportunity to order a made to measure shirt online.
http://www.40savilerow.co.uk/
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Chester Barrie was first established in London in 1935 by an Englishman, Simon Ackerman, who had emigrated to the USA at the turn of the century. In the States, Mr Ackerman built up a high priced, quality tailoring business in and around New York. When he came back to London, he set up Chester Barrie to make quality suits for the US market. He would produce suits in London with the button holes un-finished and then send them back to the US to be finished and thus avoiding duty! After his return to London, Mr Ackerman became a leading figure in the British fashion circles before WWII. He was a far sighted man and saw his opportunity to establish his name and product in England's tailoring heartland, Savile Row. He opened his first store on London's Savile Row in 1937. His one concern was that of his name, (or more accurately the name of his store) which he felt at the time was not "English" enough and he was keen to appeal to a local customer as well as an American one. It is not exactly known how he decided upon Chester Barrie but it is understood that he wanted to have an English-sounding name. So he decided upon Chester (the English city in the north of England) and "Barrie" (as in J.M. Barrie, author and play write of Peter Pan fame). London in the 1930's was the international centre of male elegance, with its famous streets Savile Row (for suits) and Jermyn Street (for shirts), and Chester Barrie thrived in this heady environment. Simon Ackerman's customers included the likes of Winston Churchill and later such luminaries as Frank Sinatra and Cary Grant.
http://www.chesterbarrie.co.uk
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Brioni is an Italian fashion house founded in 1945. It specialises in the sale of hand-made suits which appeal to the most selective customers.
http://www.brioni.com/Site.aspx?lang=EN
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Timothy Everest is the quintessential British tailor who enjoys the highest critical acclaim for his eccentric style and modern attitude. His customers are people who demand the highest level of craftsmanship, service and a sense of individualism in an ever-increasing mass marketplace. Timothy Everest, the new vogue for British tailoring is blending traditional ethics with a modern approach that appeals to a dynamic audience through offering a refreshing sense of discovery in the world of tailoring.
http://www.timothyeverest.co.uk/
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Spencer Hart’s mission is to put back into tailoring and Men’s clothing the quality, elegance and understated coolness lacking from the world today. Spencer Hart aim to make and create the best modern tailoring, shirts, ties and accessories in the world.
http://www.spencerhart.com/
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Bespoke shirtmaker for every occasion.
http://www.seanoflynnshirtmaker.co.uk/
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Bespoke Neapolitan tailoring in the heart of Mayfair.
http://www.marianorubinacci.net/
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Kerry Ford is the Managing Director of Russell & Hodge. He has been making bespoke Jermyn Street shirts for 20 years. Kerry takes pride in the traditions of English shirt making and you can see this for yourself if you visit the Russell & Hodge shop. At the back of the shop are two banks of sewing machines skilfully staffed by Kerry’s team. “Did you know that, apart from Russell & Hodge, there is only one other bespoke shirt maker manufacturing in the UK – the rest are produced mainly in India and the Far East. It’s actually getting quite difficult to find the real thing."
http://russellandhodge.com/
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Incorporated in 1946, The House of Hardy Amies is situated on London's famous Savile Row, the true home of Bespoke clothing. Our stunning townhouse building contains our showrooms, offices, studio and workshops.
http://www.hardyamies.com/
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Savile Row is the home of tailoring excellence and Gary Anderson brings cutting edge fashion and style to complement those traditional tailoring skills for which this unique street in central London is famous. Whether it is a classic Gary Anderson lounge suit, an elegant and distinctive tuxedo for a special evening or a classic morning suit, we can make you a garment to match any moment. The luxury and cache of a Savile Row suit, whether from our Ready to wear collection, or individually tailored for you, creates a unique style statement.
http://www.garyanderson.com/
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Denman and Goddard Ltd was founded in 1853 and was described as "Tailors and Drapers". The oldest part of our company Hicks & Sons was founded in 1797 and traded extensively in Canada and The United States of America before being incorporated into Denman & Goddard Ltd. during the latter part of the last century. With its distinguished background Denman & Goddard Ltd. has consistently dealt with individuals and institutions accustomed to the very highest standards of skill & service, which are offered to every customer as a matter of course. By upholding the uniquely high traditions and standards of hand crafted tailoring and personal attention that make Savile Row so special, the present Board of Directors hope to ensure a further two hundred years of successful trading for the company.
http://www.denman-goddard.co.uk/
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Cad & The Dandy bring you classic British bespoke tailoring, English fabrics, unparalleled choice and the ability to buy online.
http://www.cadandthedandy.co.uk/
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So you want a suit that fits? You're in the right place. Want to design your own suit and add on brilliant extras like a spare pair of bootcut trousers? It's just a mouse click away. Want total control over the cost? No problem. It's almost like being a fashion-designer, and if you've never worn a suit that really fits then you're in for a treat. By reducing the classic tailored suit to a simple model which allows you to build the frills back up again, our unique online service keeps costs low without sacrificing quality. Our range of fabrics includes the best quality wools from winter cashmere, to summer mohair, combining them with materials such as silk, linen and...even more wool.
http://www.asuitthatfits.com
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Home of The Bookster Original Range. Craft Tailored in England from the Finest British Tweed.
http://www.tweed-jacket.com/
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Savile Row with a Yorkshire twist! We are proud to uphold the tradition of bespoke tailoring. Our aim is to offer you superior craftsmanship alongside an unrivalled personal service.
http://www.higginsandbrown.co.uk/
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At Jasper Littman we specialise in one thing only - bespoke and semi bespoke suits measured, fitted and delivered by our visiting tailors. Our Savile Row style suits personify gentleman's English elegance.
http://www.jasperlittman.co.uk/
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Norton & Sons was established in 1821 by English Tailor Walter Charles Norton to make clothes for the young gentlemen of the City of London. In the mid 1800's Norton & Sons moved to Savile Row to join the growing ranks of tailors in what was to become the home of bespoke clothing. Norton & Sons links with British fashion remain strong. The late British Couturier Sir Hardy Amies had a vast collection of Norton clothes, and the firm collaborated in the creation of his menswear collection. In recent years Norton & Sons has worked on clothing collections for Kim Jones, Giles, House of Holland and Richard Nicoll, and has many private clients in fashion. Norton & Sons creates modern, uncompromised British tailoring using traditional techniques.
http://www.nortonandsons.com/
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For 320 years Ede and Ravenscroft has upheld its reputation as tailors of distinction. Meticulous craftsmanship has rewarded the company with commissions from royalty to the judiciary. Ede and Ravenscroft enjoys the privilege of being the tailors and robe makers of choice for twelve coronations.
http://www.edeandravenscroft.co.uk
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World's famous Savile Row bespoke tailors.
http://www.gievesandhawkes.com/
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Kilgour, Savile Row tailors make the finest suits and shirts. We offer the highest quality handmade men's clothing whether it is bespoke or from our latest ready to wear collection. The company can trace back its roots to the establishment of T&F French bespoke tailors in 1882, which merged with A.H.Kilgour in 1923, and incorporated Stanbury Brothers in 1925.
http://www.kilgour.eu
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Offering twenty years of personal experience of hand tailoring in Savile Row, Thomas Mahon is able to offer his customers the traditions and expertise of the finest bespoke tailoring available today. Although one of the youngest tailors on Savile Row, Thomas's list of clients more than testifies to his ability. With clients of all ages ranging from heads of business, top designers and personalities to his credit. Thomas was also the personal cutter to his Royal Highness The Prince Of Wales.
http://www.thomasmahon.co.uk/
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Steven Hitchcock is a Savile Row Tailor making bespoke, custom, hand-made suits in London, England. He is a friendly and approachable tailor who trained at Anderson & Sheppard for nearly a decade. It is very rare today to find a proprietor who has served his full tailoring apprenticeship in Savile Row, Steven offers a personal service providing everything you need from a Bespoke Savile Row Tailor. Steven specialises in The Savile Row tradition of `soft tailoring` which is a style reminiscent of the golden age of men’s clothing. When you buy a suit from Steven, you can be sure that he has personally cut the pattern himself and has supervised the making of all his suits - right here in England - to ensure that it is of the highest possible quality.
http://www.stevenhitchcock.co.uk/
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Bespoke tailor from Savile Row, established in 1995, Steed gained a reputation as one of the finest tailors, offering clients a soft understated elegance.
http://www.steed.co.uk/
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Bespoke tailor from Savile Row.
http://www.richardjames.co.uk/
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Tobias can make you the perfect suit for any occasion. From business and lounge suits to dinner suits and morning dress, you can be assured that a suit from Tobias will give you all the confidence you need.
http://www.tobias-davis.co.uk/
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Established in Fleet Street, London in 1938, Maurice Sedwell went on to win the Gold Medal from the Tailor & Cutter Academy competing with the best tailors in the land. Thereafter it was a natural progression to Savile Row and in 1963 the company moved to No 9. Then, as now, there was no flashiness, just unremitting quality, style and elegance. Today this reputation is as solid as ever; politicians, captains of industry and international business people from all over the world make their way to Maurice Sedwell with the knowledge and comfort that they will be dressed to perfection. Our commitment to the ideals of exacting craftsmanship coupled with customer service resulted in our referral to, and subsequent membership of, The Guild of Master Craftsmen. We became the first Savile Row tailor to receive the Guild's accolade for Quality & Service and their Armorial Bearing for Skill & Integrity. In 1994 Maurice Sedwell ltd. expanded into elegant, larger premises at No 19, in response to the increasing demand for our services. We are justifiably proud of our hard-earned reputation for excellent client care. Our precise, all-round service and meticulous attention to detail is what endears us to our clients, many of whom return time and time again.
http://www.savilerowtailor.com/
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The fame of Savile Row can be traced back to James Poole who opened a linen drapers in Everett Street, Brunswick Square in 1806. By the time of the Battle of Waterloo, Pooles was making tunics and had set up as a military tailor. In 1822 he opened an emporium in 181 Regent Street and later made his headquarters at 4 Old Burlington Street. Upon his death in 1846, his son Henry enlarged the premises and built a palatial showroom with a new entrance opening onto the adjoining street of Savile Row, thus starting the long tradition of the Savile Row suit.
http://www.henrypoole.com
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Bespoke tailoring business at 11 Savile Row founded by Henry Huntsman in 1849.
http://www.h-huntsman.com/
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A leading bespoke tailor of Savile Row, London founded in 1865 as J. Dege & Sons. Both the Dege and Skinner families were prominent in the tailoring trade from this period formally joining forces in 1916 when one of the Skinner boys, William Jnr., joined the firm. More recently the company changed its trading name to DEGE & SKINNER when the Skinner family acquired full ownership.
http://www.dege-skinner.co.uk/
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Davies and Son is the oldest independent tailor on Savile Row. Established in 1803, we have always taken considerable pride in the personal service we offer our customers. Owned by Alan Bennett, and with a team of experienced cutters beneath him, the firm remains one of the most successful in Savile Row.
We buy only the finest materials and always have a large selection in the shop. We are the oldest independent tailors in Savile Row and also one of the leading exponents of the traditional English cut - that combination of style, cutting and craftsmanship that flatters the figure and communicates substance. As a result, the typical Davies & Son suit has an enduring style that is both elegant and comfortable.
http://www.daviesandsonsavilerow.com
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Founded in 1937 Benson & Clegg soon established itself as a top quality bespoke tailors and was granted a Royal Warrant to King George VI in 1944. In 1976 the company moved to its present premises and introduced the sale of blazer buttons. Within a few years this new venture expanded into the wholesale market and to the supply of buttons and badges. On the 1st January 1992 Benson & Clegg were granted a Royal Warrant to H.R.H. The Prince of Wales. This entitles the company to display the Prince of Wales feathers, and the citation "By appointment to H.R.H. The Prince of Wales Suppliers of Buttons and Badges." Today Benson & Clegg are well established in the button, badge and cufflink field supplying only the best quality goods.
http://www.bensonandclegg.co.uk/
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Producing only the highest-quality garments, Richard Anderson clients have come to expect excellence as a given. Richard Anderson's clientele - many of whom are leaders in their own fields - are uncompromising in their demand for quality.
http://www.richardandersonltd.com
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We are a renowned bespoke tailors studio catering to a wide and diverse range of clients and the only house to specialise in bespoke tropical tailoring through Airey & Wheeler.
http://www.aj-hewitt.co.uk/
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Since 1906, Anderson & Sheppard has had the honour of dressing some of the world's most elegant and famous gentlemen.
http://www.anderson-sheppard.co.uk/
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Dress2kill are bespoke tailors of made to measure suits. We will take your measurements and deliver a quality bespoke suit from just £475. With branches across London in the UK we are well positioned to ensure you will always look good wearing one of our bespoke suits.
http://www.dress2kill.com/
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