Singapore vs London (Savile Row) — suits
Real 2026 prices, construction reality, scam pressure and whether you can reorder after you fly home — the data that actually decides the question.
Full disclosure: this guide is published by Nathan Tailors, a Hoi An workshop. The data is sourced and every destination gets credit where it genuinely wins — including over us.
The verdict
Singapore is the better value for a well-made suit — 32/100 vs 6/100
Singapore gets you canvassed construction as standard at $600–$1,500, with full remote reordering after you fly home. London (Savile Row) runs $4,000–$8,000 for comparable make, with low sales pressure. London (Savile Row) still wins where it wins: the pinnacle of the craft.
Side-by-side
Highlighted cells win the row. “Well-made” means genuine half/full-canvas work — not the street package deal.
Where each one wins — and doesn’t
Singapore
A compact professional scene (Joo Chiat / CBD) serving bankers — quality reliable, prices to match.
- Reliable canvas quality
- Zero scam pressure
- Professional remote follow-up
- $600–1,500 — no travel-tailoring value left
- Weeks-long turnaround
- Small scene, books out
ScamsEssentially none — this is appointment-book tailoring.
Named shopsKevin Seah · Common Suits · Edit Suits Co.
GoYear-round (book ahead).
London (Savile Row)
One famous street; a dozen storied houses.
- The pinnacle of the craft
- Lifetime pattern and service culture
- $4,000–8,000+
- 2–4 months and multiple visits
- 10–25× Asian prices for the canvas difference few can see
ScamsNone. The only trap is conflating Row-adjacent MTM with true bespoke.
Named shopsAnderson & Sheppard · Huntsman · Henry Poole · Richard James
GoYear-round by appointment.
Or skip the flight entirely
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Every price on this page assumes you fly somewhere. Our workshop takes the trip out: a master tailor reviews your guided self-measurements and photos over WhatsApp before cutting, sews genuine half-canvas, and ships worldwide by DHL/FedEx in 2–3 weeks. Shipping is quoted with your order and import duty, if your country charges it, is disclosed before you pay — no surprises at the door. Your pattern stays on file, so suit two never needs a flight either.
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Singapore vs London (Savile Row) — common questions
Is it cheaper to get a suit made in Singapore or London (Savile Row)?
Singapore is cheaper for genuinely well-made work: $600–$1,500 for half/full-canvas versus $4,000–$8,000 in London (Savile Row). A polished MTM/bespoke scene at developed-world prices — you pay Singapore rents in the suit.
Singapore or London (Savile Row) — where is the suit quality better?
Singapore: canvassed construction is the norm — The respected houses cut canvas as standard with disciplined process; the cheap end is mall MTM. London (Savile Row): canvassed construction is the norm — The global benchmark: full-canvas, hand-padded, in-house pattern drafting, 50+ hours of work.
Where are tailor scams worse, Singapore or London (Savile Row)?
Singapore carries more pressure: Essentially none — this is appointment-book tailoring. By contrast, London (Savile Row): None. The only trap is conflating Row-adjacent MTM with true bespoke.
Can I reorder from Singapore or London (Savile Row) after I fly home?
Singapore: Professional CRM-grade follow-up at the established houses. London (Savile Row): Trunk shows worldwide; patterns kept for life. If remote reordering matters, that difference usually decides the whole question — your second and third suits cost no flights.
So which should I choose, Singapore or London (Savile Row)?
On trustworthy construction per dollar, Singapore scores 32/100. Residents and frequent visitors who want process discipline and don't mind paying London-lite prices. London (Savile Row) is the right call when: The ultimate garment, when price and months of patience are no object.
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