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Jermyn Street Shirts

 

Jermyn Street shirts come from a street in the City of Westminster, central London.

Jermyn Street is well known as a street where the shops are almost exclusively aimed at the Gentleman’s market and is famous for its resident shirtmakers (such as T.M. Lewin, Turnbull & Asser, Charles Tyrwhitt, Thomas Pink,  Duchamp London and Hawes & Curtis); Gentleman’s outfitters (Hackett and Harvie & Hudson); Shoe & Bootmakers (John Lobb and Foster & Son); Barbers (Geo. F Trumper and Taylors of Old Bond Street); Cigar shops (Davidoff and Dunhill), Tramp nightclub and the 70-seat Jermyn Street Theatre.
Jermyn Street shops selling both luxury shirts and other gentlemen’s apparel, such as hats, shoes, shaving brushes, colognes, braces and shirt collar stiffeners.

 

Jermyn Street shirts: List of resident shirtmakers

 

Bespoke, made-to-measure and ready-to-wear Jermyn Street shirts:

  • Emmett London (No. 112)
  • New & Lingwood (No. 53) Believed to be UK-made
  • Turnbull & Asser (No. 71) All shirts are manufactured in the UK
  • Hilditch & Key (Nos. 37 & 73) Ready-to-wear shirts are made in their factory in Glenrothes, Scotland
  • Herbie Frogg (Nos. 18, 19 & 21)
  • Harvie & Hudson (Nos. 77, 96 & 97)

 

Made-to-measure and ready-to-wear Jermyn Street shirts:

  • Thomas Pink (No. 85) Some shirts are made in Ireland.
  • Charles Tyrwhitt (No. 100)

 

Ready to Wear Jermyn Street shirts:

  • Duchamp (No. 68)
  • Hawes & Curtis (Nos. 82 & 23)
  • Hackett (No. 87)
  • T.M.Lewin (No. 106)
  • Roderick Charles (No. 90)
  • DAKS (No. 101)

There are also a number of retailers offering wider ranges of clothing and accessories, in addition to their selection of ready-to-wear shirts. These include Alfred Dunhill (No.48), Daks (No.101), John Bray (No.79), and Favourbrook (No.55).

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jermyn_Street

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