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  2. Savile Row - Wikipedia

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    Savile Row (pronounced / ˌ s æ v ɪ l ˈ r oʊ /) is a street in Mayfair, central London.Known principally for its traditional bespoke tailoring for men, the street has had a varied history that has included accommodating the headquarters of the Royal Geographical Society at 1 Savile Row, where significant British explorations to Africa and the South Pole were planned; and more recently, the ...

  3. 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 ]

  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. The Beatles' rooftop concert - Wikipedia

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    3 Savile Row, London, the location of the concert (pictured in 2007) Until the last minute, according to Lindsay-Hogg, the Beatles were still undecided about performing the concert. [24] He recalled that they had discussed it and then gone silent, until "John said in the silence, 'Fuck it – let's go do it. ' " [25]

  6. 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.

  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.

  8. Edward Sexton - Wikipedia

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    On 14 February 1969, Edward Sexton and Tommy Nutter opened Nutters of Savile Row at No. 35a Savile Row, [6] with the backing of Cilla Black, Bobby Willis, James Vallance White and Peter Brown. [7] This was the first new Savile Row establishment in 120 years.

  9. Dege & Skinner - Wikipedia

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    1989 - Company relocates to 10 Savile Row, its current trading location. 1992 - William G Skinner, Michael Skinner's son, joins the family business. 1994 - Dege & Skinner launches Savile Row's first and only permanent bespoke shirt-cutting service inside the shop at 10 Savile Row. 1997 - William G Skinner elected to the Board of Directors.