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  2. H. Huntsman & Sons - Wikipedia

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    H. Huntsman & Sons (known as Huntsman of Savile Row) is a high-end fashion house and bespoke tailor located at No. 11 Savile Row, London. [1] It is known for its English bespoke menswear tailoring, cashmere ready-to-wear collections, and leather accessories.

  3. Gucci made a brown fur jacket with brown leather sleeves with a G pattern, while Day’s version for Dixon was a brown fur coat with Louis Vuitton monogram sleeves.

  4. Richard James (tailor) - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the flagship Richard James store at 29 Savile Row, London W1S 2EY. Richard James is a bespoke Savile Row tailors and contemporary menswear company. [1] It was founded in 1992 by designer Richard James, a graduate of Brighton College of Art and a former buyer for the London boutique Browns, and his business partner Sean Dixon.

  5. Henry Poole & Co - Wikipedia

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    Customers examine the wares of Henry Poole and Co. in their 18th century showroom on Savile Row (1944) A view of the workroom at Henry Poole and Co., showing tailors at work on various types of jacket, including a naval officer's jacket, second from right on the rear row. The men are all sitting on the workbenches. (1944) The business first ...

  6. An ancient art: Storied tailor Huntsman celebrates 175th ...

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    "Huntsman: Redefining Savile Row" is due to hit store shelves in the U.S. on Tuesday. It's a retrospective on the brand and a recognition of the craftsmanship required to make a bespoke garment.

  7. Savile Row tailoring - Wikipedia

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    Savile Row tailoring is men and women's bespoke tailoring that takes place on Savile Row and neighbouring streets in Mayfair, Central London. In 1846, Henry Poole , credited as being the "Founder of Savile Row", opened an entrance to his tailoring premises at No. 32 Savile Row. [ 1 ]