What is Savile Row?
Savile Row is a street in the center of London, known for handmade custom custom adaptation. Savile Row stores focus on top customers and offer adapted clothing designed for accurate customer specifications. The street itself is a small stripe that leads north to the south of Westminster. It was named for Lady Dorothy Savile, who was the wife of 3. The Duke of Burlington, and was built as part of Burlington Estate in the mid -1930s. The shopping area has evolved for two centuries to include restaurants and other fine shops, but is the most famous for the tradition of adapting suits and other clothes. Famous customers include Winston Churchill, Frank Sinatra, Mick Jagger and Jude Law.
none of the original tailors existed at the turn of the 18th century a line that gives an area of prestigious resolution. These include Anderson & Sheppard, Hardy Amies, Norton & Sons and Henry Poole & Co. They are all members of the Association Savile Row.
Savile Row Association is tailor -made for the development and protection of art for customized adaptation, which is unique to this area. Some of the tailors were afraid that rent from the area became too high and the art of tailoring was lagging behind in times. The need to deal with some of these concerns was the driving force of the formation of the association. Marketing of products of the area, organization of special events and ways to protect this industry are just a few problems that the association considers important.
The tailor -made term applies to the process of customization. It dates back to the tailor reserved a piece of fabric and literally records that this item is "spoken". It is similar to women's haute couture, another term that means its own customization, but is usually reserved for women's clothing. Custom tailor -made varies from dates ready for wearing and tailor -made. Ready-to-wear refers to clothing that is produced outside lOkalit and sent to a place for sale. This is also called clothes outside the rack. Custom -made term is closer to customized adaptation because it is created with certain size specifications adapted to a particular customer, but is considered less quality because clothing is made of standard basic patterns.