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Anderson & Sheppard

The soft tailoring of Savile Row — cut by hand for film stars and princes since 1906.

Anderson & Sheppard
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Established on London's Savile Row in 1906, Anderson & Sheppard is a bespoke tailor whose drape cut has dressed leading men for more than a century.

The house left the Row itself in 2005 for Old Burlington Street, where it still cuts bespoke; ready-made menswear is sold from a nearby shop on Clifford Street and online. Since 2004 it has been owned by Anda Rowland, who inherited it from her father.

Its client book reads like a roll call of style: Fred Astaire, Gary Cooper, Noël Coward and Bryan Ferry, with Prince Charles kept in double-breasted suits for years. Tom Ford became a customer in 2004; Fran Lebowitz and Marlene Dietrich count among the women dressed here.

The Anderson & Sheppard pieces worth knowing

George Cortina Pony Print Slippers
House Slipper
George Cortina Pony Print Slippers
A playful A&S shoe entry: George Cortina pony-print slippers in calf leather, lined and supplied with an embroidered tote bag.
$415 at ANDERSON & SHEPPARD
Unstructured Double Breasted Linen Suit
Soft Tailoring
Unstructured Double Breasted Linen Suit
A ready-to-wear echo of Anderson & Sheppard softness: a double-breasted linen suit with relaxed construction and practical Italian finishing.
Unstructured Wool and Silk Jacket
Natural Shoulder
Unstructured Wool and Silk Jacket
A soft single-breasted jacket that keeps A&S tailoring quiet: light cloth, patch pockets and a calm natural shoulder.
Lightweight Cotton Travel Jacket
Utility Tailoring
Lightweight Cotton Travel Jacket
A&S turns travel utility into tailoring: cotton drill, many hidden pockets and a waist that can be cinched cleanly.
$2,850 at ANDERSON & SHEPPARD
Trouser Style 2
High-Rise Trouser
Trouser Style 2
The A&S trouser formula: high rise, relaxed fit and quiet detailing designed to support tailoring rather than compete with it.
$720 at ANDERSON & SHEPPARD
100 Hands Handmade Chambray Shirt
Handmade Shirt
100 Hands Handmade Chambray Shirt
A chambray shirt made slowly: 100 Hands’ official description notes hand work by 50 pairs of hands over 2.5 days.
$540 at ANDERSON & SHEPPARD
Shetland Sweater
Scottish Knit
Shetland Sweater
A&S’s Shetland sweater is the classic cold-weather layer: 100% Shetland yarns, ribbed trims and Scottish manufacture.
$335 at ANDERSON & SHEPPARD
1Ply Cashmere Roll Neck Sweater
Winter Layer
1Ply Cashmere Roll Neck Sweater
A heavy-gauge cashmere roll neck that brings softness to the A&S jacket-and-overcoat wardrobe.
$1,350 at ANDERSON & SHEPPARD
Lambswool Shawl Collar Cardigan
Relaxed Knit
Lambswool Shawl Collar Cardigan
A Scottish lambswool cardigan with the soft shawl collar that menswear keeps returning to for off-duty tailoring.
$470 at ANDERSON & SHEPPARD
Artisan Woven Herringbone Overcoat
Handwoven Coat
Artisan Woven Herringbone Overcoat
A handwoven English tweed overcoat with enough detail to reward close inspection: horn buttons, tab cuffs and a full back vent.
$3,200 at ANDERSON & SHEPPARD
Square End Silk Knitted Tie
Neckwear
Square End Silk Knitted Tie
The square-end knitted tie is A&S at small scale: formal enough for tailoring, relaxed enough for soft jackets.
$110 at ANDERSON & SHEPPARD
Self Checked Pocket Square
Pocket Finish
Self Checked Pocket Square
A white linen-cotton pocket square with a hand-rolled contrast edge: tiny, useful and very A&S.
$57 at ANDERSON & SHEPPARD
Cotton Umbrella With Maple Handle
Rainwear
Cotton Umbrella With Maple Handle
A proper classic umbrella: cotton canopy, maple handle, solid shaft and silvered metal tip.
$390 at ANDERSON & SHEPPARD
Handmade Silk Braces
Traditional Support
Handmade Silk Braces
Traditional button-fitting silk braces: a small accessory that signals the high-rise trouser world A&S inhabits.
$125 at ANDERSON & SHEPPARD

Anderson & Sheppard shopping FAQ

Is an Anderson & Sheppard bespoke suit worth it?+

For someone investing in true Savile Row bespoke, Anderson & Sheppard is a benchmark choice. The house has tailored on the Row since 1906, and its softer, comfort-led cut is what loyalists pay for. It is a serious commitment, but if you want a suit built around how you actually move, this is the kind of maker that justifies it.

Is Anderson & Sheppard known for good tailoring and a particular cut?+

Yes. Anderson & Sheppard is celebrated for its soft, draped silhouette, the relaxed and natural shoulder line that distinguishes it from sharper, more structured houses. That comfort-first approach is the reputation it has carried through generations of Savile Row work since 1906.

How does Anderson & Sheppard compare to a house like Huntsman?+

It comes down to silhouette. Anderson & Sheppard favours a soft, draped, natural-shouldered line built for comfort, whereas a house like Huntsman is associated with a sharper, more structured, equestrian-rooted cut. Choose Anderson & Sheppard if you want ease and quiet elegance over a strongly sculpted shoulder.

Should I start with bespoke or ready-made at Anderson & Sheppard?+

It depends on your budget and timeline. The house's heart is its bespoke tailoring on Savile Row, but it also sells ready-made menswear from its shop on Clifford Street and online. Ready-made is a sensible entry point to the house style; bespoke is the full, made-to-measure experience.

Where is the Anderson & Sheppard shop located?+

Anderson & Sheppard was established on Savile Row in 1906, and in 2005 its shop moved to Old Burlington Street, where it has remained since. Its ready-made menswear is sold separately from a shop on nearby Clifford Street and online.

Who owns Anderson & Sheppard?+

Since 2004, Anderson & Sheppard has been owned by Anda Rowland, who inherited the business from her father. That continuity of family ownership has helped the house keep its long-standing tailoring traditions intact.

When and where was Anderson & Sheppard founded?+

Anderson & Sheppard is a bespoke tailor established on Savile Row, London, in 1906. It has remained a Savile Row name ever since, even after relocating its shop to Old Burlington Street in 2005.

Which famous clients has Anderson & Sheppard dressed?+

The client list reads like a roll call of style icons. Former customers have included Fred Astaire, Gary Cooper, Noël Coward and Bryan Ferry, and the house kept Prince Charles in double-breasted suits for years. Female clients have included Fran Lebowitz and Marlene Dietrich.

Is it true Tom Ford is an Anderson & Sheppard customer?+

Yes. In 2004, designer Tom Ford became a customer of the firm, commissioning suits that later appeared in a W magazine photo shoot. It is one of the more recent high-profile endorsements of the house's tailoring.