106 Jermyn Street, London SW1 (flagship store)
175 Regent Street W1
69 New Bond Street W1
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What better way to commemorate your visit to London than a tailor-made shirt from one of the leading London shirtmakers, T.M Lewin on Jermyn St – site of the capital’s most prestigious outfitters.
London Pass holders are entitled to a free pair of attractive silk-knot cufflinks, as well as the following special offers at this celebrated London shirtmaker: all men’s shirts £27 each (usually £59 - £79), all ladies’ shirts £24 each (usually £57 - £69), all silk ties £18 each (usually £37 - £47) and all men’s suits £225 each (usually £500)
Founded in 1898 when Thomas Mayes Lewin opened his first London shirt maker outlet on Jermyn St, T.M Lewin have been making shirts of the highest quality for over a century; all their shirts are still made to same exacting standards as they were then.
Throughout their history, T.M Lewin have been innovating in their range of clothing and were one of the first to introduce the “coat-shirt” – the groundbreaking idea of a shirt with buttons down the front.
While this London shirtmaker specialises in both men’s and ladies shirts, the Jermyn St shop also provides a complete working wardrobe for both sexes including suits, ties, trousers, shoes and accessories.
If you’re in Jermyn St, why not take advantage of other offers in shops and restaurants that all London Pass holders are entitled to including half-price for a back-rub at Walk-In Back Rub in Selfridges on Oxford St, free entry to the Handel House Museum near New Bond St or afternoon tea at the Millennium Hotel London Mayfair Restaurant.
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