Sartoria Britannica

British tailoring is characterised by a structured silhouette with pronounced shoulders, a defined chest, suppressed waist, and a longer jacket length. Rooted in the Savile Row tradition, it prioritises formality, authority, and permanence over softness or ease.

The British jacket is built to announce itself: broad at the shoulder, narrow at the waist, with a chest that fills the frame. It is the tailoring of institution, occasion, and intention.

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