A group formed by the fans of the traditional tailoring is making the rounds on Savile Row, the famous London Street that focuses more refined tailoring houses of England. On one side are the traditional tailors such as Henry & Co., founded in 1806. The other, beginners and rebels who share the same address and in some cases charge up to five times less than the secular competition.
* The most representative of this latter group is Matthew Farnes, whose simplest suits cost $ 3,000. The price difference has led other tailors to accuse Farnes of delivering products with poor finishing for an unfair price. Farnes defends himself by ensuring that he is charging suitable, fair prices.
* For now, Farnes has advantage on this brawl. He became a minor celebrity on the backstage of London Fashion Week, complete with interviews in major newspapers and all. His workshop, which has his own blog, has its movement increasing every day. Lucky Brits!