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Lee Marsh Bespoke. "Why compromise?"
Premiere Savile Row bespoke tailoring.
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LEE MARSH
Born in London in 1975 Lee Marsh started learning the basics from his grandparents who were both retired tailors. He then went on to further his basic training by attending London College of Fashion while looking for an apprenticeship.
1997 was the year that Tom Brown tailors of Eton employed Lee giving him valuable experience making uniforms for Eton College Boys, and tweed suits for the Old Etonians.
By start of the millennium Lee had progressed and was now continuing his learning on the world famous Savile Row. It was Henry Pool who saw his potential and gave him his first job on 'The Row' making waistcoats for the UK's elite.
After a few years training, Lee started work at Gieves and Hawkes in 2004, who are famous for dressing many leaders and monarchs around the world. After studying coat making full time and cutting in his spare time, he was able to progress and work freelance for established company's like Huntsman who are famous for their hunting and shooting attire.
During his time at No1 Savile Row (G & H), Lee's knowledge, experience and reputation grew immensely. Lee's bespoke garments have since been adorned by the likes of Prince Harry, Prince William, Madonna and Gweneth Paltrow.
Now with over 11 years experience under his belt and a notable fixture on Savile Row, Lee Marsh is continually recognised for his high standard of bespoke tailoring as amongst the best in the world.
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