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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Chic Alert
A refreshing change to see a fashion blog aimed at men. Should go well
Sally Green
May 4th, 2007
Mark The Shirt Guy
Have you seen these guys?
http://www.savilerowco.com/
They have some great shirts and quite good value.
Aug 8th, 2007
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