Why is Savile Row Home to the Best Custom Suits in London? - UK Sotheby's International Realty

 

Even the most casual of enquiries on where to find the best custom suit in London will no doubt result in the answer being returned as ‘Savile Row of course’. So, what is it that has enabled this iconic avenue to cultivate such a lastingly impressive reputation for sartorial excellence?

 
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A Proud Provenance

Originally part of the Burlington Estate, Savile Row was built between 1731 and 1735 and immediately began its journey as a purveyor of luxury boutiques for the elite amongst society. As its look and retail brand list evolved, its commitment to quality did not; firmly establishing itself as a collective at the forefront of design in menswear and tailoring. Clients from all over the world continue to see its shops as the experts when it comes to creating the right wardrobe, no matter the season or occasion. In fact, Savile Row’s influence on international menswear and the ‘art of the suit’ can also be seen in the linguistics world, since today the Japanese for suit is ‘sabiro’.

 

Bespoke Designs

Savile Row has certainly been a pioneer when it comes to designing British bespoke – it may even have been the location for the word’s provenance since it was gleaned from when customers used to choose their cloth and therefore it was said to “be spoken for”. Today, it is home to a series of bespoke tailors who continue to champion the artistry of those who came before them and the remarkable quality that made their brands stand out.

 

Expanding Possibilities

Savile Row is about so much more than just finding the best custom suits in London. It is the go-to location for all things menswear, from international designer labels to formal dress outfits, ready-to-wear to made-to-measure. The benefits of this expansion in its remit have ensured that while it retains its luxury prowess, there are more options to suit a wider variety of budgets and introduce more men into the joys of beautiful clothing and expert tailoring.

 
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Places on Savile Row you won’t want to miss.

 
 
Cad & The Dandy : Beloved by clients such as Freddie Flintoff and James May, Cad & The Dandy is a relative newcomer to the Row and is owned by two ex-bankers who understand the importance of a power wardrobe, as well as a commitment to using only Italian and British cloth.
 
 
 
Gieves & Hawkes : Opened in 1974, the grand white exterior of its corner building is equalled by its military tailoring gravitas and their distinctive penchant for roped
shoulders and high arm holes.
 
 
 
Davies & Son : Quite the royal favourite, this independent tailor has made outfits for US Presidents, Crown Princes and four Kings and is the only bespoke tailor on the west side of Savile Row.
 
 
 
Henry Poole & Co : Considering this visionary brand is attributed with creating the quintessentially British style suit and inventing the dinner jacket, no visit to Savile Row should leave it out. Their expert tailors are adept at structuring the fit to enhance the figure of each individual client and minimise their flaws – a quality to rely on.
 
 

The calibre of the fashion brands hosted by Savile Row is quite considerable, with their work often showcased on some of the world’s most impressive individuals. Men who wish to be known for the quality of their wardrobe will certainly find suitable attire in any of its established brands. As well as providing a multitude of options for shoppers to choose from, as well as a range of personalised services, Savile Row will ensure that men leave feeling more confident than ever, with a custom-made suit that makes them look and feel their best.