Savile Row - Tailors Who See Customers in Other Shops On Savile Row

Tailors Who See Customers in Other Shops On Savile Row

Many tailors shops and cloth merchants allow other tailors to see clients in their premises, so that tailors with small businesses can see clients in the West End. These include:

  • Adam Waite (No. 9/10)
  • Cad and the Dandy (No. 12)
  • Huality Bespoke Tailoring (No. 9/10)
  • Henry Herbert (No. 9)
  • RoomTen (No. 9)
  • Holland & Sherry (No. 9/10)
  • Jasper Littman (No. 9)
  • John Lancaster (No9)
  • Nooshin Bakhshi (No9)
  • Karl Matthews (No. 12)
  • King & Allen (No. 9/10)
  • Matthew Farnes (No. 12)
  • Nick Tentis (No. 38)
  • Steven Hitchcock (No. 13)
  • Thomas Mahon (No. 12)

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