Hackett flagship to replace Hardy Amies on Savile Row

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// Hackett to launch flagship in Savile Row
// The new store will replace Hardy Amies on 14 Savile Row

Hackett has announced it will open a flagship store on Savile Row in London’s Mayfair, where founder Jeremy Hackett began his career in the seventies.

The new store will be located at 14 Savile Row, the address which Hardy Amies owned before it went into administration, The Evening Standard reports.

The store will feature traditional shop floor space, bespoke tailoring and limited edition collections.

Savile Row is best known for its collection of bespoke men’s tailoring.

Hackett chairman and founder Jeremy Hackett called the street “the most renowned street for men’s tailoring”.

“I remember serving the great Hardy Amies, who was a true gentleman. Little did I think that all these years later I would be opening a shop in his old premises, alongside such esteemed tailors,” Hackett told The Evening Standard.

Hackett currently has around 160 stores globally.

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// Hackett to launch flagship in Savile Row
// The new store will replace Hardy Amies on 14 Savile Row

Hackett has announced it will open a flagship store on Savile Row in London’s Mayfair, where founder Jeremy Hackett began his career in the seventies.

The new store will be located at 14 Savile Row, the address which Hardy Amies owned before it went into administration, The Evening Standard reports.

The store will feature traditional shop floor space, bespoke tailoring and limited edition collections.

Savile Row is best known for its collection of bespoke men’s tailoring.

Hackett chairman and founder Jeremy Hackett called the street “the most renowned street for men’s tailoring”.

“I remember serving the great Hardy Amies, who was a true gentleman. Little did I think that all these years later I would be opening a shop in his old premises, alongside such esteemed tailors,” Hackett told The Evening Standard.

Hackett currently has around 160 stores globally.

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