This is a well know tailor who have earned their good reputation. They are excellent tailors, showing fine detail and superb attention — to their craft and client alike. They truly know what they are doing and I have yet to find another tailor that can fit me as well as they do– regularly. If you care about your appearance at all and insist on looking great in your suits, you will definitely want to go there for unique tailoring.
Mattni
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
Excellent tailor, the quality and high standard are second to none. Luxuiorus fabrics, elegant designs and remarkable attention to details, make this place the best one in London, in my opinion, suits fit for a king!
Martin B.
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
Anderson & Sheppard apparently is the biggest tailoring house on Savile Row with allegedly around 1500 suits manufactured each year. They have been around for about 100 years and have catered to some of the most famous Savile Row clients. Their house style is different to most other Savile Row houses(except for the A & S pupils that opened their own businesses, like Thomas Mahon or Steven Hitchcock). There isn’t anything stiff or military in their suits, and in this respect, they produce a completely different type of garment as compared to the likes of Huntsman. They use a «soft tailoring» approach with very little padding, and their suits have natural shoulders and fairly bulky sleeves. The chests and backs of their garments are also quite drapy, allowing for better movement of your arms and shoulders. Unfortunately, that takes away from the clean, slick look that many clients are looking for in a well-tailored suit. However, if you have broader shoulders, this may be the way to go. Unlike many other Savile Row tailoring houses, your initial A & S suit usually only requires two fittings and following orders often also go straight to the forward fitting and require one single fitting session. Their head cutter, John Hitchock has a reputation for being a little stiff and not taking to much input from his clients, and therefore, as a customer(especially a new one), you should be very forward about what you want and what you do not want. Otherwise, he will do everything his own way, and you are stuck with what he thinks is best(which is sometimes the best indeed, but sometimes not at all what you were hoping for). Apparently, in the past, the A & S pattern matching for pockets or sleeves was less than perfect, but it has significantly improved in the last time. I personally would not want my business suits to be made in the soft and drapy A & S style, but for tweed coats or more casual jackets or overcoats, I quite like their house style . If you want to have a closer look at the A & S style, you can take the Prince of Wales as a good example. In my opinion, with his sloping shoulders and his fairly broad hips, he would be better off with a more structured type of suit, but he still regularly makes it into the«best dressed» lists. Well done, Anderson & Sheppard !
Patrick L.
Classificação do local: 5 Hampstead, London, United Kingdom
I had my bespoke double-breasted suit from Anderson & Sheppard and the quality of the suit is out of this world.
Expo0
Classificação do local: 5 London, United Kingdom
The quality of Anderson & Sheppards suits are really second to none. They are all made bespoke to customers satisfactions and they won’t be happy until you are. I really can’t fault the quality of the service and the products.
Coyote B.
Classificação do local: 5 San Francisco, CA
One thing every man should do before he dies is to have a bespoken suit made at one of the finest tailors in world. A&S has a unique house style with lived in elegance that is unlike any other suit that you will own. I flew in from the United States and immediately had my measurements taken. After two fittings and two weeks, my suit was ready to take home. Now A&S actually makes at least two trips to the United States a year. On a side note, Fred Astaire apparently had his suits made here in the old Savile Row location. I had my suits made here before Prince Charles. Clothing made here will be expensive, hand sewn, and vastly superior to anything off the rack. or that trash from Armani and Ralph Lauren.
Tony H.
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
This is an amazing place to visit. Its tucked away in the road behind Savile Row. Its a lovely look shop and the staff we very polite although I think they could tell I was just window shopping. The where hand writing orders into a huge leather bound journal. It was like something from a Dickens novel and wonderful for it. No suits in the shop just fabric, ties and braces. A real inriching experience.