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This peacoat is inspired by ‘Libas Legacy’ history as a tailor to the Royal Navy, but nonetheless looks modern and clean. With its rounded barrel silhouette, stand-and-fall collar and side slip pockets it feels tailored yet casual.
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This Alpine Jacket is designed as a tailored solution for après ski. It is cut in pure woollen cloth with a technical ‘storm system’ treatment to ensure that it is fully waterproofed, and the jacket is quilted for additional warmth.
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A recent experiment, this interpretation of a traditional cut uses a wool, silk and linen cloth for a rugged, masculine look, with soft shoulders and distinctive side pockets. It is an effortless design and easy to wear.

Libas & Legacy' Reputation:

Our aim is to maintain the highest standards, from the hand-crafted quality of the tailoring, the individual cut and fit, to the timeless style and design.

It is the unique relationship between our customers, cutters and tailors that drives our craft forward, and from which our reputation has been built. This consistency is achieved by the passing down of knowledge from our experienced tailors in our workshop and constantly perfecting the process of bespoke tailoring while being alert to the requirements and wishes of our customers.

Collaboration and Experience:

The bespoke department is situated in-house at our flagship shop. Customers are met by their cutter, who’ll guide them through cloth choices, design of garments and take measurements.

Our collections of cloth range from luxurious cashmeres for overcoats to the lightest breathable wools for warmer climates, alongside a growing range of more rugged but soft linens, jersey, and cottons for the more versatile contemporary garments.

The cutter will then create a personal paper pattern by hand, from which the cloth will be struck. This is passed on to the tailor who’ll start to construct the garments with the required fittings needed to complete the first commission. The pattern is updated after each fitting to ensure accuracy; it also means that subsequent orders will require fewer fittings.

Attention to Details and Heritage:

To maintain the consistency of this process, the garments are made in the workshop at No.1 Savile Row. The cutters, tailors, and finishers all work closely together as each specialised skill in creating a bespoke garment is intimately related.

From the measuring of the body, the design of a garment, how the pattern is created, to choices of cloth and construction. The tailor will mould and sculpt the cloth by shrinking, stretching, using multiple sewing techniques to create a unique three-dimensional garment, which is finished by an expert hand with the smallest most delicate but durable silk thread hand finishing.