Savile Row Tailors In Chicago
Steed Tailors visits Chicago on four occasions every year so that their American Clients can have handmade Savile Row tailored garments without having to visit London. Below are details about our upcoming visits this year – if you would like to book an appointment, please click the Book An Appointment button below.
Dates
Next Visit Dates:
Monday, 21st October 2024 8am-6pm
Return Dates:
February 2025
Location
Address:
The Pendry Hotel, Chicago
Steed visit Chicago three times per year. In 2024 visits will be in February, June, & October
Phone Numbers
Steed U.S. Freephone:
(844) 898 6469
(The U.S. Number diverts to a UK Phone, year round and will be active from 9am till 9pm UK Time, between US Visits)
Steed In Chicago
What if you could have the finest, English made custom suit, crafted by the finest Bespoke Tailors in Savile Row, London – without having to travel outside of Chicago?
Savile Row’s own Steed Tailors recognised that many of their refined clients were from across the pond in the USA, and as such, decided to make things easier on their American friends by creating a unique experience from within their own cities, a handful of times per year.
Steed specialises in creating custom, bespoke suits and attire that are:
Our services
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Steed have had the pleasure of working with some fine gentlemen since establishing in 1995.
Here are just a couple of our most recent famous faces that we tailor for.
Darren Barker, World Champion Boxer
“Over the years Steed have created incredible bespoke and semi-bespoke outfits for me to wear, such as in the lead up to my World Title win, with my most special commission being for my wedding day. I wouldn’t go anywhere else for a Savile Row suit.”
Paulie Malignaggi, World Champion Boxer
“I’ve always prided myself on my appearance – and I know there’s no other suit out there that compares to my bespoke suits made for me, personally by Matthew & Edwin at Steed Tailors. They’re world class experts in tailoring and I know I won’t have my suits made anywhere else. The fact they come out to the U.S. so often is an added bonus!”