Savile Row
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With a heritage tracing back to the 1930s, Savile Row is the home of bespoke British tailoring.
With a heritage tracing back to the 1930s, Savile Row is the home of bespoke British tailoring. Read less

With a heritage tracing back to the 1930s, Savile Row is the home of bespoke British tailoring. There’s no better place for a traditional handmade suit with a perfect custom fit. Offering the very finest craftsmanship, superior threads and quality stitching, this is the preferred address for the stylish sartorialist, with a hefty price tag to boot. The first Savile Row tailor, Henry Poole & Co (credited with inventing the tuxedo) still sits at No. 15. Be sure to drop by.
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