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Anderson & Sheppard
British bespoke tailors
British bespoke tailors

Anderson & Sheppard is a bespoke tailor on Savile Row, London, established in the Row in 1906. In 2005, its shop moved to Old Burlington Street and has remained there since. It also sells ready-made menswear from its shop in nearby Clifford Street and online.
Since 2004, it has been owned by Anda Rowland who inherited it from her father.
Clientele
Former clients have included Fred Astaire, Gary Cooper, Noël Coward, and Bryan Ferry. Anderson & Sheppard kept Prince Charles in double breasted suits for years. In 2004, Tom Ford became a customer of the firm, commissioning suits that would later appear in a W magazine photo shoot. Female clients have included Fran Lebowitz and Marlene Dietrich.
References
References
- (1 March 2008). "Anda Rowland". W Magazine.
- "Team - Anderson & Sheppard Savile Row Tailors".
- (25 November 2020). "'I think an Anderson & Sheppard suit is the best suit there is': Fran Lebowitz on her favourite tailor". [[Financial Times]].
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