Gents take to Savile Row for protest against Abercrombie & Fitch

 
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16 August 2012

A group of immaculately dressed demonstrators protested outside the proposed site of a new Abercrombie & Fitch children's clothing store on Savile Row today.

Carrying banners reading "Give three-piece a chance" the St George's Day protesters were organised by the satirical publication The Chap magazine.

The protesters claim that the chain store's presence would signal the demise of a street dedicated to the bespoke tailoring trade.

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