Tom Brown Tailors, Eton
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 24 Oct 2015
The business was established in 1784 and remains in the same premises today, number 1 High Street, Eton. The 18th century shop was much smaller than today, with the adjoining premises a bakery - Holderness the Bakers. It took on its present shape with rebuilding in 1865. Originally, Tom Brown Tailors made clothing exclusively for the boys of nearby Eton College. This service continues. In 2015, the bespoke tailoring business also has premises at 6 Sackville Street, London.