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He sold his house, called in some favours and decided to give it a go. Now, over a decade later, and it is one of the most talked-about outposts on the Row - and one of the most visually appealing, with its minimalist whitewashed walls and artfully chosen antiques.

One of the reasons it's so buzzy is that Grant has attracted the attention of a younger clientele, not just with the label's bespoke service, but also with his other menswear ventures.

In , he revived the aforementioned E Tautz brand as his ready-to-wear label - one that, with its slouchy-yet-tailored, typically English vibe quickly became a mainstay of London Fashion Week: Men's and won him the Menswear Designer award at the British Fashion Awards However, while there might be an ever-increasing number of victories on Patrick Grant's path to menswear domination, never has he forgotten where it all started.

What's on offer? Fully bespoke as well as a newly started made-to-measure tailoring service. We also do made to measure and bespoke shirting. What's the house style?

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The non-provision of the personal data would have the consequence that the contract with the data subject could not be concluded. For quite some time now we have also welcomed anyone desiring of the finest clothing available to them, dressing men, women and children regardless of their social standing or where they come from.

Founded by Walter Norton and originally located on the Strand, the business flourished and in then Guv'nor George James Norton was granted the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of his services to tailoring. We have no licences anywhere and have just one shop here at 16 Savile Row. Every suit that bears our name is cut and sewn by hand in our workrooms by our team of cutters and tailors.



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