COMPANY HISTORY
Ede and Ravenscroft is thought to be the oldest firm of tailors in the world. In 1689, the area of London now known as Aldwych, was the bustling centre of the tailoring trade.
In that year a respected tailoring family, the Shudalls, started a business that was to become Ede and Ravenscroft. The quality of their work won them the honour of creating the robes for the coronation of their Majesties William and Mary. They soon became a recognised supplier for the royal family, going on to produce a large number or ceremonial robes for the coronation of His Majesty King George III.
Before long in addition to individual customers, Ede and Ravenscroft provided tailoring and robes to the church, state, legal profession and academia.
In the 19th century, following the marriage of Joseph Ede to a member of the successful Ravenscroft wig making family, wig making was added to the firm’s services.
Ede and Ravenscroft has been tailors and robemakers of choice for twelve coronations. Today the firm continues to service royalty, the judiciary, civic authorities academia and business.
A new range of contemporary and traditional men’s tailoring offers enduringly fashionable clothing with a perfectly tailored modern twist.
Whatever the occasion our time-honoured methods steeped in 300 years of elegance style and character set us in good stead to continue to provide a level of service and understanding of tailoring that is as exceptional as the customers we serve.


