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In 1968 Ward and Kruger moved to 6 Sackville Street, specialising in military uniforms for the cavalry and foot guards. They originally set up as a ‘sit in’ when they broke away from Hogg and Son of Hanover Square. A ‘sit in’ is a tailoring trade term for renting space, common practice for Savile Row Tailors. Today, Ward and Kruger’s name is still proudly displayed on the shop window along with Jones, Chalk & Dawson and Meyer and Mortimer.
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