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Yesterday, in part 1, BoF examined how several Savile Row tailors are leveraging their unique heritage to launch more scalable ready-to-wear lines with new vigour. Today, we look at the impact on ‘The Row’ and the competition it faces.

Yesterday, in part 1, BoF examined how several Savile Row tailors are leveraging their unique heritage to launch more scalable ready-to-wear lines with new vigour. Today, we look at the impact on ‘The Row’ and the competition it faces.

In a fast-growing global menswear market, London's Savile Row, the traditional bastion of bespoke tailoring, is leveraging its unique, internationally-recognised heritage to launch more scalable ready-to-wear lines with new vigour. BoF reports.

In a fast-growing global menswear market, London's Savile Row, the traditional bastion of bespoke tailoring, is leveraging its unique, internationally-recognised heritage to launch more scalable ready-to-wear lines with new vigour. BoF reports.

"Gieves & Hawkes—the centuries-old British tailor that holds three royal warrants and owns a prestigious 'corner office' at No. 1 Savile Row—is

"Gieves & Hawkes—the centuries-old British tailor that holds three royal warrants and owns a prestigious 'corner office' at No. 1 Savile Row—is

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Always in Fashion (NY Times) "Of course, Ms. Coddington's frankness and profanity, as well as her differences from her boss, are precisely what first
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Mum's the word for designers (FT) "As a new generation of young designers challenges the usual definition of 'family business' by turning to their

Mum's the word for designers (FT) "As a new generation of young designers challenges the usual definition of 'family business' by turning to their

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Why Coach Continues to Bag Soaring Profits (Forbes) "The wins just keep on coming for Coach. The New York-based leather goods and accessories brand
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