Saville Row

By First • Jun 12th, 2008 • Category: Style

Some British-colonial style influences remain in Jamaica like the ever present Clarks boots but if you really want to step up…

There’s 21 criteria that define the tailoring of a Saville Row suit, a process that can take up to 60 hours of handwork and several months to complete.

But properly cared for your suit should last for life.

These aren’t the kind of places that open franchises, though each year tailors from the famous London Street make yearly trips to the East Coast for fittings.

That’s about as close as we’ll get. And the prices? Not the done thing to ask, chap. (£2,500 and upwards)

Look, like you can afford it HERE

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