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The company's Chancery Lane building's window on Star Yard, close to the Royal Courts of Justice (note the judicial clothing)

Ede & Ravenscroft are the oldest tailors in London, established in 1689. They have two London premises, in Chancery Lane and Burlington Gardens, very close to the famous Savile Row. They make, sell and hire out legal gowns and wigs, clerical dress, civic and municipal robes, academic dress and other ceremonial and formal dress, and have shops in Oxford, Cambridge and Edinburgh.

The main (and historic) outlet and offices are at 93 Chancery Lane which, due to its proximity to the Inns of Court and the country's main civil and criminal law courts, is also the company's main outlet for legal dress.

History

The royal warrants currently held by the company. The coats of arms of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip refer to warrants voided upon their deaths, which may be shown up to two years afterwards.

The company was founded in 1689 by William and Martha Shudall. The present name dates from 1902 and is a result of the inheriting of the business by Joseph Ede and then merging with wig-maker Ravenscroft.

The company holds royal warrants as robemakers to King Charles III, and previously to Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother.

In addition to clothing and robes, Ede & Ravenscroft often supply photography at ceremonial events such as graduations across the United Kingdom including at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge.

References

  1. Harper, Pamela (10 April 2021). "Guidance Notes for Warrant Holders upon the Death of a Grantor" (PDF). Royal Warrant Holders Association.
  2. The Times 4 June 2011 (Magazine p 63)

Further reading

  • Campbell, Una (1989). Robes of the Realm: 300 Years of Ceremonial Dress. Ede and Ravenscroft. ISBN 0948397616.
  • Woodcock, Thomas (2003). Legal Habits: a Brief Sartorial History of Wig, Robe, and Gown. Good Books. ISBN 0946555567.

External links

Selected royal warrant holders of the British royal family
By Appointment to
King Charles III
  • ...
Coat of arms of His Majesty the King

Coat of arms of His Majesty the King in Scotland

Badge of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales
By Appointment to
Queen Elizabeth II
By Appointment to
Prince Charles
(Prior to becoming king in 2022)
By Appointment to
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
(Deceased April 2021)

51°30′56″N 0°06′43″W / 51.5155°N 0.1119°W / 51.5155; -0.1119

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