Henry Herbert Tailors
Henry Herbert Tailors is a tailoring company based in London, England.[1] They produce bespoke shirt and suits and provide fitting and delivery by scooter.[2][1][3][4][5][6]
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Industry | Tailoring |
Founded | Savile Row, London (2008 ) |
Headquarters | , United Kingdom |
Website | henryherbert |
History
Henry Herbert was founded in 2008 by Charlie Baker-Collingwood,[3] the former Publisher of Diplo magazine and Managing Editor of Monocle magazine.[7] With shirt making experience, a Vespa scooter and living in London he combined all three to create the Savile Row by Scooter service. The company today operates from No 9-10 Savile Row.[1][4][8] The company's scooters are painted in various suit fabrics.[4]
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References
- "The London businesses being run from a scooter, London Evening Standard, by Nick Curtis, 2 November 2009".
- "Genteel, "Savile Row by Scooter", Andrew Adebowale, 27 November 2013".
- "Savile Row's tailored suits are still a cut above all the rest, The Metro, 17 March 2010".
- "Manner of Man Magazine, 27 December 2010, by Nicola Linza and Cristoffer Neljesjö".
- "Interview: Henry Herbert Tailors, TQS Magazine".
- "The Holborn, "Well Suited", Joshua Murray-Nevill, 7 May 2013". Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
- "Genteel, Savile Row by Scooter, Andrew Adebowale, 27 November 2013".
- "The Holborn, "Well Suited", Joshua Murray-Nevill, 7 May 2013". Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
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