Tailor Judith Ekblom Jarrold makes final checks to a bespoke jacket for customer Neil Latchman in Maurice Sedwell tailors on Saville Row, as the business reopens after an extended lockdown due to the ...
NEW YORK (JTA) — Yosel Tiefenbrun looked in the mirror and he liked what he saw. The 23-year-old Chabad rabbi and apprentice at Maurice Sedwell, a bespoke tailor’s shop on London’s Savile Row, was ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Behind a heavy red curtain, Neil Latchman checks the fit of a suit made especially for him by Maurice Sedwell, a tailors which has been making bespoke clothes in London since 1938.
A tape measure is held by a tailor at Maurice Sedwell tailors on Saville Row, as the business reopens after an extended lockdown due to the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in London ...
Non-essential shops have reopened as Britain’s coronavirus lockdown eases, allowing customers who prefer their outfits made to measure to return to Savile Row, the central London street synonymous ...
Behind a heavy red curtain, Neil Latchman checks the fit of a suit made especially for him by Maurice Sedwell, a tailors which has been making bespoke clothes in London since 1938. LONDON, June 22 ...
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