Savile Row lies exactly between two London Underground stations, Oxford Circus to the north and Piccadilly Circus east.
Tailors on Savile Row are:
- Gieves & Hawkes No. 1 Savile Row
- Kilgour No. 8 Savile Row
- Jasper Littman No. 9 Savile Row
- Dege & Skinner No. 10 Savile Row
- H. Huntsman No. 11 Savile Row Est. 1849
- Ozwald Boateng No. 12a Savile Row
- William Westmancott No. 12 Savile Row
- Comelie London No. 12 Savile Row
- Richard Anderson No. 13 Savile Row
- Hardy Amies No. 14 Savile Row
- Henry Poole and Co. No. 15 Savile Row Est. 1806
- Norton & Sons No. 16 Savile Row Est. 1821
- Maurice Sedwell No. 19 Savile Row Est. 1938
- Welsh and Jeffries No. 20 Savile Row
- Richard James No. 29 Savile Row Est. 1992
- Davies and Son No. 38 Savile Row Est. 1803
- James and James No. 38 Savile Row
- Alexandre of London No. 39 Savile Row
- Gary Anderson No. 34-35 Savile Row Est. 2001
Since real estate on Savile Row is highly sought after, a number of tailors lie just off Savile Row.
- Timothy Everest No. 35 Bruton Place
- Ede and Ravenscroft No. 8 Burlington Gardens Est. 1689
- Anderson & Sheppard No. 32 Old Burlington Street (formerly at No. 30 Savile Row)
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A refreshing change to see a fashion blog aimed at men. Should go well
Sally Green
Have you seen these guys?
http://www.savilerowco.com/
They have some great shirts and quite good value.
Found this page look for information about Savile Row tailors. I have had a good look round and its a nice site. In your list of Savile Row Tailors you seem to have missed off Anderson and Sheppard. The shop is now in Old Burlington Street (a two minute work from the row)but they have been a bespoke tailor since the turn of 20th century and make real quality bespoke suits.
Have your tried Henry Bailey Bespoke Tailor at 9-10 Savile Row. Their website is http://www.henrybailey.co.uk
Does anyone know about these tailors?
Richard Fuller
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