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Industry
  
bespoke tailoring

Number of locations
  
Savile Row

Headquarters
  
London

Founder
  
George Norton

Location
  
Savile Row

Founded
  
1859

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Website
  
www.nortonandsons.co.uk

Norton & Sons is a Savile Row bespoke tailor founded in 1821 by Walter Grant Norton. The firm is located on the East side of the street, at No. 16.

History

In 1859, George James Norton was granted the freedom of the City of London. At about this time, the company became the tailor and Royal Warrant holder to William I, German Emperor. The firm specialized as a sporting tailor.

During the 1970s, the firm absorbed Hoare & Tautz, formed by the merger of E. Tautz & Sons, a sporting tailor, and J. Hoare & Co, a tailor.

In the early 21st century, the company makes fewer than 200 suits per year. It was acquired from the Granger family in 2005 by Patrick Grant (designer), graduated the same year from Saïd Business School, and his investors. Grant asked Moving Brands to design a "new identity", and has "forged links with young British Fashion Designers".

Norton & Sons is a comparatively small outfit, making about 300 bespoke suits a year (the largest probably makes about 1,000 per year) and employing seven tailors and just two cutters.

References

Norton & Sons Wikipedia