Fielding & Nicholson nestled just off Savile Row Suicideboys Manufactured Death shirt, on Sackville Street is an independent tailors which has been providing a highly personal, exceptional service, creating pieces from some of the finest fabrics in the world for eighteen years. With origins in the North West of England, the brand now has showrooms on Sackville St, close to Savile Row, and in Manhattan, Zurich & Manchester. Founded by award-winning tailor and menswear specialist Ian Fielding-Calcutt in 2006. However, Calcutt grew up in a small town in Leicestershire called Ashby De-La Zouch. He had a keen interest in fashion from a very early age, often wearing waistcoats and 3-piece suits to college and when out socialising. He studied International Politics and History at Keele University but wasn’t sure he wanted to do for a living and sampled a number of careers from PR to retail. In 2002 Ian was lucky enough to get a role with Tom James, a premium tailoring company, and was very successful early on winning a number of awards and becoming a Senior Tailoring Consultant in a very short space of time. His passion always lay more in the luxury sphere so he then decided to embark on his own adventure building a brand. In 2006, with the help of his friend Adam Nicholson, he created Fielding & Nicholson. After one year in business with Adam, Ian bought him and out to run the business on his own. In more recent years he has made his husband Oliver a shareholder and recruited his brother Lewis, making it a truly family-owned and run enterprise. Ian now resides between Franschhoek, South Africa, and London, visiting his team and seeing clients once a month to refresh wardrobes, fit and advise on new styles. Today, it is a go-to for those with impeccable sartorial taste all over the UK and the world – the team regular travel for personal appointments to clients from the Scottish Highlands, to the City of London, Europe and the United States. The tight knit and long established team share decades of tailoring history between them. It is also one of the few tailoring brands offering a 5-year guarantee. It also has its own in-house cutter who has over 40 years’ experience in the business working with the likes of Paul Smith, Anderson & Shepard, Welsh & Jeffries and personally for members of the British Royal Family. Consultations can be booked to create formal business suits, country & shooting pieces, smart casual, wedding & formal suits and bespoke shirts in over 1,000 different fabrics. Primarily these cloths are handpicked from three main partners; Dormeuil, Loro Piana and Scabal, but also the likes of Dugdale Brothers, Huddersfield Fine Worsteds, Abraham Moon, Reda and many more. In the last few years Fielding & Nicholson has expanded the offer to include jackets, jeans, t-shirts, chinos, sweaters and hoodies. There is also a range of ties, cufflinks and leather goods.
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Jill Murdoch –
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Fits great especially for work I like to buy men’s shirts if its a solid color I dk mens shirts are better work appropriate lol but fits great. I’m a female with a 48″ waist and a 42 bust bought the XL shirt and I think it fits perfectly especially for work uniform. Thank you kingteeshops.
Lacey OLeary –
Good quality shirts
Ordered two colors red and white. I wear medium size t-shirts, and sometimes small for tight fit. Medium size for this shirt was very big for me. So order one size lower. Kept the white one and returned the red one.
I am planning to use it once after printing over those, so nit worrying about wash etc.
Daniel Najarian –
Nice shirts for the price
I am happy with the shirts, the are not so heavy and not so thin. the quality is good. I wear size M, but I was thinking to buy size L because most the reviews complaint about the shrinkage. anyhow, I decided to buy size M, when I got the shirts they were quite large for size M. after I washed and hot dried them, they shrink a bit, now they fit me very well. the only complaint is the color. i bought army green, but I was expecting a little bit more darker green. the army green I got is quite old, looks like Vietnam war green…
karen nichols –
Edward Bell
Pretty soft and durable I wore these regularly I wish there was a tag print inside the shirt if you take the tag off you’re not always sure which way you’re supposed to put it on