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Savile Row Tailors, Mens Suits, Gieves & Hawkes Savile Row Tailoring

Savile Row Tailors, Mens Suits, Gieves & Hawkes Savile Row Tailoring

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Blog | The Savile Row Tailor, Steven Hitchcock The Savile Row suit made by Marks and Spencer issue……………… How can a Savile Row suit be made by Marks and Spencer and sold in their shops in Shanghai? A Savile Row suit is made by hand by tailors who have trained on Savile Row, London. As you can tell, I get rather annoyed at how corporate companies frivolously use the term ‘Savile Row’ to delude their customers and to degrade the prestige of a Savile Row bespoke suit. How to know if you are buying a Savile Row suit. 1, Make sure you meet your cutter. 2, Do a little research, and find out where your cutter has trained in Savile Row. 3, The coat makers and trouser makers that your cutter uses to make the suit, should be Savile Row trained and make the suits in England. 4, It takes at least 50 hours of work to produce a bespoke Savile Row suit. Personal advice on buying a bespoke Savile Row suit. 1, Go into different tailors, and see their work, their style. 4, Make sure you discuss timings for your fittings and finish date. Steven Hitchcock.

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