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The Savile Row Concours

A Print-Lover’s Collectible for Britain’s Most Stylish Auto Show.

Once a year, London’s most sartorial street drops its usual hush and swaps pinstripes for petrol. The Savile Row Concours, co-hosted by Magneto Magazine and The Pollen Estate, transforms tailoring’s spiritual home into a mile-long open-air showroom of collector cars, sharp cuts, and well-timed cocktails.
It’s a spectacle. But it’s a very British one. Less red carpet, more red wool. Less flex, more finesse.
And for this year’s edition, we made a cap to match.
Not just any cap.
A Mister Miller original, finished with a bespoke printed lining by Peter Allen—the visionary behind Magneto Magazine’s bold, refined visual identity, and a designer with a cult following in his own right.
If Magneto is the aesthetic benchmark for modern car culture, Allen is the man quietly sketching the curve. His print for our collaboration isn’t just decorative—it’s narrative. Full of line, movement, and subtle nods to the machinery on display that day. We tucked it discreetly inside the hat, like a monogram on a jacket lining: not for show, but for the wearer.
The outside? Classic. Structured. Cool-headed.
The inside? A wink. A flourish. A reminder that what you drive, and what you wear, says just enough.
This is the spirit of the Concours itself—tailors like Dege & Skinner, Cad & The Dandy, Henry Poole, and Richard Anderson opening their doors to let car collectors browse flannels between Ferraris. Judges in brogues and Bakerboys. Kids giving out “youth awards” alongside seasoned Aston Martin obsessives. A phantom Rolls Royce once driven by Lennon, parked outside a bespoke coatmaker like it’s the most natural thing in the world.
There was jazz. There were cocktails by four. There were laps of the block made just for the joy of the return trip.
And the cap?
It was worn by collectors, guests, journalists, and those on the inside edge of the event—the kind of stylish loiterers who nod at a good lining and know when not to explain it.
The Savile Row Concours Cap wasn’t mass-produced. It wasn’t branded for the sake of it. It was a one-off edition of wearable British eccentricity, born from three minds who care about shape, story, and finishing things properly: Mister Miller, Peter Allen, and Magneto.
A hat for the classic car crowd with taste that extends beyond the bonnet.
Crafted in Northamptonshire. Lined with flair. Worn with intent.