Last week was a nice reminder of the great tailors we have in Saville Row. Saville Row Style magazine had an event at the May Fair Hotel.
I met up with messrs Kent and Lachter just outside the venue closely followed by Edward Sexton. Inside was a real mixture of the good and great, with many of the well known leaders of tailoring . Its rare to see them all together and to appreciate what a power house of skill is in the area.
Many thanks to my tailors for inviting me – Benson and Clegg.
It was a great evening – with some very witty conversation from James CottrelI .
God bless Saville Row
I don't mean to be rude, but why do people misspell Savile Row all the time?
Perhaps our distinguished member Hectorm has an answer to that.pur_sang wrote:I don't mean to be rude, but why do people misspell Savile Row all the time?
Dear vancehn,
It seems that I´ve been answering way too many questions.
But if a LL member asks something that I think I know or (most of the time) that I learn in the process, I consider good fellowship sharing.
In this case, I think that people in this forum often misspell Savile because they are mostly very cultured people who know too many words with similar phonetically ending that are spelt "i-l-l-e" (Bastille, Tocqueville, Seville, etc.). Words ending in the letters "i-l-e" are mostly pronounced like mile, tile, bile, etc. We misspell by (too clever) association.
It seems that I´ve been answering way too many questions.
But if a LL member asks something that I think I know or (most of the time) that I learn in the process, I consider good fellowship sharing.
In this case, I think that people in this forum often misspell Savile because they are mostly very cultured people who know too many words with similar phonetically ending that are spelt "i-l-l-e" (Bastille, Tocqueville, Seville, etc.). Words ending in the letters "i-l-e" are mostly pronounced like mile, tile, bile, etc. We misspell by (too clever) association.
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A better display of gentlemanliness could not exist! I respectfully and admiringly bow to your words there, hectorm!
Sad to report, Ken Austin of Benson and Clegg retires today, a great tailor and a good friend for the last 12 years.
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