CARDIFF, WALES, June 19, 2013 (Press-News.org) The Savile Row Company has added some subtle and refined fabric patterns to their exclusive line of finely-tailored suits. Single-breasted, micro-check and micro-gingham patterned suits bring out the best in classic weaves; their grey Birdseye suit shows class and distinction.
With more men wanting a bespoke look for their business best, this season The Savile Row Company are proud to introduce their exceptional Birdseye, single-breasted suit for the man on the go.
Oozing pedigree, it comes in a classic, sharp grey; the Birdseye fabric is subtle and smart; and with a texture similar to Oxford cloth, the overall effect is seasoned and mature.
Every day styling with an edge can be found in their Micro-check and Micro-gingham single-breasted suits. These dapper updates to classic navy have subtle patterning for an assured, can't-go-wrong look.
All three suits are out-of-the wardrobe slick: single-breasted jackets fasten with two buttons for no-fuss styling, and the finishing is on-point with a luxury cupro lining and unique Columbian stitching.
Single-pleat trousers are expertly crafted using premium cloth and the fine cut makes for a winning silhouette.
To complement, The Savile Row Company recommends a broad-striped, pink and blue tie with a fine pink and light blue, striped button-down shirt.
Alternatively change it up with a classic fit, blue and white graph check cotton shirt matched with a striped navy and yellow regimental tie.
Notes to Editors
Savile Row Company suits are tailored to perfection. With decades of experience our clients receive the finest in tailored clothing. Designed on Savile Row, our suits brim with bespoke features. The Savile Row Company invests hours of care and attention to their suiting.
The Savile Row Company, located in Mayfair in central London, is a successful, medium-sized family business established in 1938, which now supplies worldwide. The name 'Savile Row' is synonymous with the finest bespoke tailoring in the world and The Savile Row Company shares its fundamental values of striving for nothing short of perfection. The Savile Row Company uses fabrics made exclusively for its product range; this means superior standards without the heavy price tag.
For additional information, imagery or samples please contact:
Diane Canady, Marketing Director of the Savile Row Company
dianecanady@savile-row.co.uk
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Suits by The Savile Row Company: A Birdseye for Checks
Smart and streamlined for the well-dressed man.
2013-06-19
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