Savile Row
Savile Row is a road in the City of Westminster in central London that runs parallel to Regent Street between Conduit Street at the northern end and Vigo Street at the southern. Linking roads include Burlington Place and Burlington Gardens.
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City of Westminster - Central London - Regent Street - Burlington Gardens
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The Row is the major centre of traditional bespoke tailoring, primarily for men. Tailors in Savile Row include Gieves & Hawkes (No 1 Savile Row), Kilgour French Stanbury (No 8), Dege & Skinner (No 10), H Huntsman est. 1849 (No 11), Darren Beaman (No 12), Henry Poole & Co est. 1806 (No 15), Hardy Amies, Maurice Sedwell est 1938 (No 19), Welsh and Jeffries (No 20), Thomas Mahon (No 20), Stephen Hitchcock, Anderson & Sheppard (No 30), Davies and Son est. 1803 (No 38), James and James (No 38).
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Tailor - Gieves & Hawkes - Kilgour French Stanbury - Dege & Skinner - H Huntsman - Darren Beaman - Henry Poole & Co - Hardy Amies - Maurice Sedwell - Welsh and Jeffries - Thomas Mahon - Stephen Hitchcock - Anderson & Sheppard - Davies and Son - James and James
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The nearest London Underground station is Oxford Circus, which lies to the northwest. Piccadilly Circus is to the southeast.
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London Underground - Oxford Circus - Piccadilly Circus
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