CAVENDISH ROW
Est. 1897№ 14 Savile RowBy appointment

Cut once.
Worn for a
decade.

A bespoke tailoring house on the Row since 1897. No rails, no sizes — a pattern drafted to you alone, cut by hand, and fitted until it disappears. Begin by cutting your own cloth.

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Fig. 01 — The cutting room, live№ 14 Savile Row
01 — The Commission

Cut your cloth.

Every choice is drafted into your pattern. Change the cloth, the lapel, the lining — watch it become yours.
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Cloth
LapelNotch
FrontSingle · 2-button
Lining
02 — The Craft

Eighty hours,
by hand.

A single bespoke suit passes through four rooms and three fittings before it's yours.
The Atelier

“A suit is the only armour
a gentleman still wears.”

№ 14 Savile Row · The fitting room
03 — The Cloth

From the great
English mills.

We cut only from the finest bunches — woven in Huddersfield, the Scottish borders and Biella.
— The Lookbook

Cloth, cut &
character.

A few we've made lately — and the details that separate a suit from a garment.
A finished commission
The finished commission · Navy worsted
Cloth range
The bunch · this season's cloth
Lining detail
The lining · a private flourish
Horn buttons
Real horn
Folded cloth
The cloth · milled in Huddersfield & the Scottish borders
04 — The Fitting

Book your first
measure.

Ninety minutes with a cutter — measurements, cloth, and a conversation. No obligation.
1Service
2Date & time
3Your details
4Confirm

What are we making?

Choose the service you'd like to discuss at your fitting.

When suits you?

Pick a day this week, then a time. The cutting room is open Tue–Sat.

How do we reach you?

We'll confirm your appointment within the hour.

Confirm your fitting

Review and reserve — we'll hold the slot for you.

05 — The Cutters

Whose hands
hold the shears.

Between them, over a century of Savile Row cutting.
№ 14 SAVILE ROW · LONDON W1S · BY APPOINTMENT

Your suit is
waiting to be cut.

Begin with a conversation and a tape measure. The rest takes eighty hours.

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