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  1. Jun 8, 2023 · LONDON — Prince Harry took to court in style. A crisp navy suit with a clean white shirt and a maroon printed necktie was what the prince chose to wear for his first appearance at...

  2. May 13, 2024 · Prince Harry's dislike of the "trappings of monarchy" shows through his choice of ready-to-wear suits over traditional bespoke tailoring, according to renowned online menswear expert...

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    • Ozwald Boateng
    • Dege & Skinner
    • JP Hackett
    • Richard James
    • Gieves & Hawkes
    • Maurice Sedwell
    • Davies & Son
    • Henry Poole & Co
    • Norton & Sons

    32 Old Burlington St, W1S 3AT; anderson-sheppard.co.uk Looking through the window is like looking at a tiny stage play. So welcoming is Anderson and Sheppard’s shop, it will dispel any fears you have about stepping inside. Since 1906, it's been at the front of innovation, specialising in the ‘English drape cut’: a softer and more relaxed fit than t...

    30 Savile Row, W1S 3PT; ozwaldboateng.co.uk Since the Nineties, Ozwald Boateng has been a go-to for city and media types that want a suit their grandparents didn’t own. This is one of the less conventional sites on the street, with vibrant embroidered suits – some in orange and purple – displayed wall-to-wall. Boateng’s Savile Row store (like his s...

    10 Savile Row, W1S 3PF; dege-skinner.co.uk Times haven’t always been easy on Savile Row. But through it all, Dege & Skinner has remained a family-run business, in continued operation since 1865. No fancy branding, no fashion trends; just Savile Row as it always was (and many believe, should remain). This is a proper tailor, a thread back the days w...

    14 Savile Row, W1S 3JN; hackett.com It’s worth making the distinction now: Jeremy Hackett’s Savile Row service is unique to his hugely successful brand. With initials proudly on the mast, JP Hackett opened in 2019, bringing Jeremy back to one of his first loves: bespoke tailoring. The style is English, a dash eccentric and amongst the easiest to pu...

    Bespoke and made-to-measure on 19 Clifford Street. Ready-to-wear on 29 Savile Row, W1S 2EY; richard-james.com One of the first stores on Savile Row to bring the classic silhouette into the modern era. Before setting off on his own in 1992, James made it clear that this would be something fresh and exciting. Rules were broken, silhouettes slimmed do...

    1 Savile Row, W1S 3JR; gievesandhawkes.com And so, to No 1 Savile Row. Established in 1771, and opening on the street in 1794, Gieves & Hawkes’s house style, with its high armhole and structured roped shoulder, is a classic, reflecting the house's continued work as suppliers to the British Navy and the Royal Family. Past clients have included Sir W...

    19 Savile Row, W1S 3PP Fancy learning the craft? For many tailors, that journey begins at Maurice Sedwell’s The Savile Row Academy, situated beside the workshop itself. Maurice arrived on the Row in 1963, after a stint on Fleet Street. Today though, most of the staff train under Sedwell’s talented understudy Andrew Ramroop OBE, a respected name and...

    38 Savile Row, W1S 3QE With a proud history that goes back to 1803, Davies & Son occupy a rare space: being one of the only true bespoke tailors on the street’s west end. This is a no-nonsense, professional service, with suits cut to the specific order of each client and a journey that begins with selecting cloth, suit-style, and your own personal ...

    15 Savile Row, W1S 3PJ Hallowed ground as far as Savile Row is concerned. Henry Poole opened its doors as far back as 1806, and has been credited with such innovations as the Tuxedo. Its favoured cut, The Mayfair, sits somewhere between the formality of Huntsman and drape of Anderson &Sheppard, with a high-armhole and flattering pinched-in waist. W...

    16 Savile Row, W1S 3PL; nortonandsons.co.uk One of the longest established tailoring houses on Savile Row (200 years in 2021), Norton & Sons was also among the earliest to encourage a more unique clientele. Aside from lords and politicians, explorers bound for the East and Africa shopped here, thanks to its expertise in lightweight clothing. That f...

  3. She has been spotted in the ready to wear collection on several occasions, and it seems that Prince Harry has followed-suit, literally. While he might occasionally take a detour from a...

  4. May 17, 2018 · What will Prince Harry wear for his wedding to Meghan Markle? Explanation of royal wedding uniforms, morning dress, lounge suits and medals.

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  6. May 13, 2019 · Prince Harry still orders suits from Gieves & Hawkes, but he’s been tricked into wearing J. Crew. In an effort to regain his job as the head of J. Crew’s menswear design team, Frank Muytjens wore a mustache-and-glasses disguise before sneaking into Gieves & Hawkes at No. 1 Savile Row.

  7. Sep 16, 2022 · Prince Harry wasn't originally going to wear his military attire. The news that Harry will be dressed in military attire is a drastic change, as a representative for the duke said in a statement to...

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