Savile Row Tailor Richard Anderson on Outfitting New York

Ascending the steps up to Richard Anderson’s tailoring house at 13 Savile Row is to realize what modern British tailoring has become. Wood-paneled walls and thick green carpets, accented by tattered rugs and taxidermy are nowhere to be seen. Having first opened its doors in 2001, any attempt to recreate the aged gentleman’s club aesthetic — which can be enjoyed at numerous other Savile Row establishments — would seem at best playing it safe, at worst fraudulent. Read more at Elite Traveler.