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TM Lewin Shirt

Prince of Wales Lewin collar shirt with a single cuff. Traditional collars, cuffs and double stitched French seams.

Blue Triple Stripe Shirt

TM Lewin Blue Shirt

The Windsor collar has a wider spread than the Prince of Wales collar to fit a wider Windsor knot tie.

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T.M. LEWIN SHIRTS 2011

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T.M. Lewin continue to make shirts, suits and shoes in the same time-honoured manner that they have used since 1898, using labour-saving advances only when they add to the quality, fit and comfort of the tailoring. The in-house T.M. Lewin shirts design team creates over 100 new textiles every month, constantly offering professionals greater variety in design and materials. T.M. Lewin covers the entire business wardrobe, with brightly coloured, checked, striped and patterned shirts being the most popular purchase. The style of T.M. Lewin shirts conveys a sense of flair and confidence in the wearer, while blending seamlessly with the often conservative styles prevalent in business circles. T.M. Lewin's range of menswear now includes mens shirts, suits, ties, cufflinks, casualwear, outerwear and accessories, as well as a distinctive range of womenswear, including shirts and suits.


T.M. LEWIN BACKGROUND

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T.M. Lewin was established in 1898 in Jermyn Street, London. Thomas Mayes Lewin was obsessive about quality and value, and was able to establish T.M. Lewin's reputation as one of London's most eminent tailors. Innovation was important to Mr Lewin and nearly 100 years ago he became one of the first tailor to make the 'coat-shirt', the groundbreaking idea of a shirt with buttons down the front. T.M. Lewin shirts follow the 3 'laws' of shirtmaking: cut, fabric and construction, while each T.M. Lewin shirt is made in limited runs to retain exclusivity for the wearer.

Today T.M. Lewin has over 60 stores in the UK, where you are assured of the very best in quality mens and womens businesswear.


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T.M. Lewin shirts offer a great variety of styles, classic and modern for the modern business professional. T.M. Lewin also produce an excellent selection of suits, ties, shoes and cufflinks. T.M. Lewin brings traditional Jermyn Street shirtmaking skills to a wide audience. The company's greatest strength is the fact that it distributes Jermyn Street quality shirts to the widest possible audience through its 40 stores. T.M. Lewin is probably the most popular shirtmaker in the City of London, and indeed among business professionals in the UK. Traditional collars, cuffs and double stitched French seams are among the details that ensure that T.M. Lewin shirts are made to last, and will keep you coming back for more every year.


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