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Tailoring’s most famous destination has spent 50 years grappling with the existential threat of ready-to-wear
Class distinctions used to be obvious. Now the rich are trying to pass for poor
Savile Row without the snootiness. The FT’s fashion editor tries out a friendlier bespoke suit service
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Foreign competition, factory closures and a crucial skills shortfall — now British manufacture faces its biggest challenge yet
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Matthew Vaughn’s new spy film looks so suave, he thinks you’ll want to dress the part
Tailcoats are a badge of solidarity within the privileged group
Members of luxury brands group Walpole will mentor students and take part in seminars and projects
Menswear can veer from traditional to radical with the speed of the showers flashing over the city this washout summer
The chief executive of the worldwide division of M&C Saatchi, the advertising agency, prefers lace-up shoes with a plain toe
Location brings out the best in McQueen and Saunders
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