In 1982 for the princely sum of GBP2 000 a year the seventeen-year-old Richard Anderson became an apprentice at Huntsmans the most venerable of Savile Row tailors. Nineteen years later he opened his own eponymous business on the world-famous ' Golden Mile' where he h&-cuts exquisite suits for a global clientele. In Bespoke he does for the world of tailoring what Kitchen Confidential did for the world of haute cuisine. With him we learn the consummate craftsmanship & pefectionism that goes into a h&-made suit & the years of sweat & graft it takes to learn it. Training in the art of making trousers & coats that could cost as much as GBP10 000 was a gruelling game but Richard persisted to become the youngest head cutter in Huntsman's 150-year-old history. We meet the extraordinary cast of characters who peopled Huntsmans from the boardroom to the backroom -- the debonair Colin Hammick the grumpy eccentric Brian Hall & Dick Lakey the heroically overworked 'leg man'. Not to mention the no less colourful clients who ranged from politicians & peers of the realm to music icons & Hollywood movie stars. Frequently funny & told with great candour Bespoke is a fascinating glimpse behind the scenes on Savile Row. You'll never look at a suit in the same light again.