Savile Row Men's hand Tailored Pure Wool Houndstooth Luxury Blazer
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Elevate your style with this hand-tailored luxury blazer. Perfect for any occasion, it offers a sophisticated look.
Savile Row is synonymous with the highest standards of men’s bespoke tailoring. Located in Mayfair, London, this iconic street has dressed royalty, celebrities, military officers, and businessmen for over two centuries. Here's a concise history of Savile Row men's clothing:
Early Origins (1700s–1800s)
Savile Row was built around 1731, named after Lady Dorothy Savile.
It originally housed military officers and the aristocracy. Tailors began to move in during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, providing military uniforms, riding coats, and eventually suits.
One of the earliest and most influential tailors was Henry Poole & Co., often referred to as the "Founders of Savile Row." Established in 1806, Poole became famous for dressing Napoleon III and other European royals.
20th Century Icons and Innovation
The interwar and post-war periods saw a growing clientele of entertainers and aristocrats.
Tailors like Anderson & Sheppard pioneered a softer drape cut, influencing mid-century menswear.
The 1960s and '70s brought younger designers like Tommy Nutter, who dressed The Beatles (as seen on the Abbey Road cover suits) and Mick Jagger, revolutionizing traditional tailoring with bold cuts and innovative fabrics
Today, Savile Row blends heritage with innovation. Many houses now offer ready-to-wear, made-to-measure, and sustainable options alongside bespoke
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