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  2. Princes Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Princes Arcade is an arcade of shops running between Piccadilly and Jermyn Street in central London. It is home to a number of small menswear shops and boutiques. [1] The arcade is located on the site of the former Princes Hotel, designed by Edward Robert Robson for the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours and opened in April 1883. A ...

  3. T. M. Lewin - Wikipedia

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    TM Lewin shop in Jermyn Street. T. M. Lewin Shirtmaker, [1] commonly known as TM Lewin, is a British online menswear retailer. It was started in 1898 by Thomas Mayes Lewin who opened his first shop on London's Panton Street and later moved to Jermyn Street, renowned as a base for formal shirts. TM Lewin started out making shirts but later ...

  4. Jermyn Street - Wikipedia

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    Jermyn Street is a one-way street in the St James's area of the City of Westminster in London, England. It is to the south of, parallel, and adjacent to Piccadilly . Jermyn Street is known as a street for gentlemen's-clothing retailers in the West End .

  5. Hawes & Curtis - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by two tailors, Ralph Hawes and George Frederic "Freddie" Curtis, who opened the first store in Piccadilly Arcade, at the corner of Jermyn Street, in London in 1913. [1] On 1 December 1922, Hawes & Curtis Hosiers was granted a royal warrant by the then Prince of Wales (the future King Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor). [2]

  6. Turnbull & Asser - Wikipedia

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    Turnbull & Asser is a British men's clothing retailer offering bespoke and made-to-measure garments. The company was established in 1885 and currently has its flagship store on Jermyn Street in the St James's area of London and its bespoke store around the corner on Bury Street .

  7. Menswear Showrooms, Trade Shows to Collaborate for Spring Market

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    The men’s industry has historically been pretty colloquial, but the quest for partnerships is moving to another level for the upcoming spring market in New York in July. Jennie Arnau of the ...

  8. Thomas Pink - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Pink Shirtmaker Ltd is a British shirt-maker. [1] It was established in London in 1984 by three Irish brothers – James, Peter and John Mullen. [2] From 1999 to 2021 it was owned by LVMH.

  9. Emmett London - Wikipedia

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    Emmett London is a Jermyn Street shirt-makers founded by tailor Robert Emmett in 1992. Emmett London's first store opened on the Kings Road in 1992, since then it has opened stores on Eldon Street in the City, Jermyn Street in the West End and Canary Wharf. The company also operates an ecommerce website. [1]