5 of the best tailors in London

‘A bespoke suit speaks volumes about a man.’ Here’s where to find that suit in London.

It can often be difficult to find reliable tailors so here are our top 5 recommendations for Tailors in London.

Gieves & Hawkes

‘Savile Row stands for the very best in men’s tailoring and so it is fitting that Gieves & Hawkes should be ‘No.1 Savile Row’ a remarkable address.

In a Georgian building at the head of Savile Row stands the majestic construction that is No.1, home to Gieves & Hawkes. Sartorial artisans have occupied this building for nearly a century and it is just that which makes Gieves & Hawkes the epitome of English excellence in modern day tailoring.’

Huntsam

‘Their shop, cutting room and workshops are located at 11 Savile Row. Upon entering the shop, you are greeted by our two iconic stags’ heads, dating back to the 1920s and left behind by a customer on his way to lunch. They preside over a comfortable sofa and coffee table, perfect for perusing cloth bunches or catching up on the day’s news whilst awaiting a fitting.’

Kilgour

‘At the heart of Kilgour is the conviction in quality without compromise. Kilgour tailors produce suits that are beautifully proportioned and styled, interpreting personal requirements to create a unique and exceptional garment.

Since opening its doors on Savile Row in 1882, Kilgour has been at the forefront of sartorial craftsmanship. Ever evolving yet entirely true to itself, the respect for tradition is aligned with innovation, yielding only the best suits for the most prestigious clientele. It is this integration of its history and future that sets Kilgour apart as one of the most distinguished yet contemporary establishments of gentlemen’s tailoring.’

Richard Anderson

‘Producing only the highest-quality garments, Richard Anderson clients have come to expect excellence as a given. Richard Anderson’s clientele – many of whom are leaders in their own fields – are uncompromising in their demand for quality.

Richard Anderson Ltd is dedicated to producing the finest handcrafted British products for its clients.’

Tom Baker

‘Tom Baker specialises in both traditional and avant-garde bespoke tailoring. He trained for five years at Hardy Amies (Savile Row) until 1996 when he founded Sir Tom Baker in Soho, London. It was on Savile Row that he was taught to cut and fit in the most classical English way.’

 

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