Landmarks

Savile Row

14 locals recommend,

Why locals recommend it

Prince Charles and Princes William and Harry are regular clients of the shops along the most famous street in the world for bespoke tailoring, with suits made exclusively for your fit. Once the exclusive domain of men, it now caters to women as well. You cannot discuss British fashion without mentioning Savile Row. Prince Charles, considered one of the best dressed men in the world, gets his suits from Savile Row’s Gieves & Hawkes and Anderson & Sheppard. His shirts come from Turnbull & Asser on nearby Jermyn Street.
Helena
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Tips from locals

John
July 22, 2014
World finest tailoring street
Michael
May 17, 2015
A street full of tailors, who make gentlemen's suits by hand.
Surina
April 26, 2017
Savile Row is synonymous with bespoke tailoring.
John
September 24, 2015
The historic tailoring district is just a walk away!
Jamie
November 4, 2018
Known worldwide as the home of bespoke British tailoring, Savile Row is the place to come if you want a handmade suit crafted the old-fashioned way (with a price tag to match). Credited with inventing the tuxedo Henry Poole & Co – also the first Savile Row tailor – is still cutting cloth at No 15. Other big names include Gieves & Hawkes, Huntsman & Sons and Ozwald Boateng. On the corner of this "golden mile" of tailoring you'll also find the flagship Abercrombie & Fitch store.
Known worldwide as the home of bespoke British tailoring, Savile Row is the place to come if you want a handmade suit crafted the old-fashioned way (with a price tag to match). Credited with inventing the tuxedo Henry Poole & Co – also the first Savile Row tailor – is still cutting cloth at No 15. O…

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Savile Row
Greater London, England