Itinerary
London has a historical tradition of fine shopping. For example, Savile Row in London has been famous for bespoke tailoring for almost 200 years keeping the same traditions and standards. Henry Poole & Co (since 1806) was the first tailor shop to set up on Savile Row in 1846 and the dinner jacket or tuxedo was invented. Lock & Co (since 1676) produced bespoke hats for illustrious figures such as Sir Winston Churchill, Charlie Chaplin, Admiral Lord Nelson. Traditional umbrellas, canes, walking sticks have been produced by James Smith & Sons since 1830; fine cheeses by Paxton & Whitfield since 1797 and James J. Fox – 1787 provides possibly the most famous cigars in the world and those smoked by Sir Winston Churchill and is the world’s oldest cigar merchant.
If you are looking for Bargain Fashion in a limited time frame, you can visit Tiger for kids goodies and party bags, Beyond Retro for American style jackets, Monki for high waisted jeans, Muji for neat storage solutions, Absolute Vintage for great shoes, Primark for hosiery, Zara for catwalk-Esque tailoring, H&M for fashion wear for everyone and Decathlon for all sports goods. No need to splash the cash. Just ask us!
Stop At:
• Savile Row, London England
• Primark, 14-28 Oxford Street Fitzrovia, London W1D 1AR England
• Beyond Retro, 19-21 Argyll Street, London W1F 7TT England
• Oxford Street, London W1W 8LG England
• Burlington Arcade, 51 Piccadilly, London W1J 0QJ England
• Camden Town, London NW1 8AH England
• Broadway Market, London E8 4PH England
• Harrods, 87-135 Brompton Road, London SW1X 7XL England
• Fortnum & Mason, 181 Piccadilly, London W1A 1ER England
• Selfridges, 400 Oxford Street, London W1A 1AB England
• Harvey Nichols, 109-125 Knightsbridge Knightsbridge, London SW1X 7RJ England