Dege & Skinner
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| Dege & Skinner | |
| Company type | Private limited company[1] |
| Industry | Bespoke tailoring |
| Founded | 1865 |
| Headquarters | 10 Savile Row London, England |
Key people |
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| Products | Menswear |
| Owner | Skinner family |
| Website | dege-skinner |
Dege & Skinner is an English bespoke gentleman's tailor and shirt-maker located at 10 Savile Row, London. Founded in 1865, they are one of the oldest, continually operated bespoke tailoring companies in the world. They have the Row's first and only permanent on-site, bespoke shirt service.[2]
The company has obtained three royal warrants of appointment: Queen Elizabeth II (1984), the Sultan of Oman (1981), and the King of Bahrain (2003).[2] The firm provides bespoke and military tailoring, as well as selling a ready-to-wear collection, with almost half of their customers residing overseas.[3]