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A Crewe cut that suits Cheshire

ICONIC style guru Tony Lutwyche has brought his expertise in the world of bespoke tailoring all the way from Savile Row, London, to Lancaster Fields, Crewe.

Tony is famous for the clients he has dressed, from Gordon Ramsey and Simon Callow to Ricky Hatton. He has even been flown to LA to measure Hollywood stars.

'Tony Lutwyche has built an enviable client list at his Soho tailoring studio with the refreshingly simple approach of inspiring his clients to choose cuts and fabrics that complement their look.' Esquire Magazine


He has recently started a very different business: the indomitable Cheshire Bespoke based in Crewe. The company builds on the experience of staff who gained their peerless skills working for Chester Barrie and who have worked on bespoke and made-to-measure for many of the top Savile Row tailors and international designers.

At Crewe all garments are hand-cut and handfinished, whether they are bespoke, made-to-measure or ready-to-wear.  The final finish is created with the finest silk linings, the strongest of silk threads and hand sewn buttonholes complementing their real horn or mother-of-pearl buttons.

From his Crewe base, Tony serves more than 40 top tailors, providing suits in the range of £1,500 to £3,500. The workshop has made clothing for a wide range of individuals including members of the Royal Family and royal household, Hollywood stars and famous names from the world of sport.

The workshop has recently set up a 'factory shop' to cater for those in Cheshire who want the best that tailoring has to offer.

To learn more contact
jean@cheshirebespoke.co.uk or phone 01270 587002.
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Ricky Hatton gets measured up

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Suit fitting




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