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  2. Savile Row tailoring - Wikipedia

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    The Savile Row Bespoke Association The Savile Row Bespoke Association is dedicated to protecting and promoting the practices and traditions of Savile Row tailoring. The Prince of Wales visits Savile Row tailor Anderson & Sheppard A 2'26" video on YouTube showing HRH The Prince of Wales visiting Anderson & Sheppard (5 January 2013).

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    These shops acquired a reputation for sewing high-quality handmade clothing in the style of the latest British fashions, as well as more classic styles. The boutique culture of Carnaby Street was absorbed by Savile Row tailors during the late 20th century, ensuring the continued flourishing of Savile Row's businesses.

  4. Frederick Scholte - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich "Frederick" Petrus Scholte (19 July 1865 – 2 December 1948) was a Dutch-born British tailor known for the drape suit, a cut he introduced in the 1930s while a master tailor on London's Savile Row. He was considered a pioneer in 20th-century menswear as tailor to fashion icon Edward VIII from 1919–1948. [a]

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

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    How does one celebrate 175 years of existence? If you're Huntsman, London's storied Savile Row tailoring house, you tap Tom Chamberlin, editor-in-chief of "The Rake" magazine, to make his ...

  6. The Ultimate Insider's Guide To All The Tailors On Savile Row

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  7. Norton & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Norton & Sons is a Savile Row bespoke tailor founded in 1821 by Walter Grant Norton. The firm is located on the east side of the street, at No. 16. It was purchased in 2005 by Scottish designer Patrick Grant, [1] who revitalised the tailoring house. He sold the majority stake to James Sleater and Ian Meiers following the COVID-19 pandemic.