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'Bespoke' ruling fails to suit Savile Row

By Megan Murphy, Law Courts Correspondent

Published: June 18 2008 03:00 | Last updated: June 18 2008 03:00

London's Savile Row tailors, long synonymous with the best of British craftsmanship, have lost their centuries-old grip on the word "bespoke'' as a new breed of retailers seeks to bring made-to-measure menswear to the masses.

The Advertising Standards Authority, in its ruling published today, dismisses a complaint that flogging suits not entirely handmade as "bespoke'' is misleading.

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