Alternative to Charles Tyrwhitt / TM Lewin
Discussion
Who do people now use instead of CT/ TM L ?
The quality at CT has dropped significantly in my opinion on their non iron options (the fabric feels and is visibly thinner with an almost rough feel), and a recent batch of TM Lewin shirts were of a very similar quality however a slightly softer fabric but the fit didn't work for me. I like cutaway collars where possible.
Happy to up the price to £30-40 for a quality shirt, akin to when CT first started with deep luxurious shirts that were soft and not transparent!
Any tips? Guessing Hawes & Curtis are equally average?
The quality at CT has dropped significantly in my opinion on their non iron options (the fabric feels and is visibly thinner with an almost rough feel), and a recent batch of TM Lewin shirts were of a very similar quality however a slightly softer fabric but the fit didn't work for me. I like cutaway collars where possible.
Happy to up the price to £30-40 for a quality shirt, akin to when CT first started with deep luxurious shirts that were soft and not transparent!
Any tips? Guessing Hawes & Curtis are equally average?
Not much help if you live out in the boonies, but I find that the shop on the south west corner of Jermyn St. and Duke St. St. James, directly opposite Dunhill does really good shirts, and not super expensive, also do a good range in off the peg trousers.
If you’re ever in Rome, try Via de Corso for shirt shops.
12 to 15 years ago, I bought 5 there in a sale for about £275 to £300, I still wear them now, they are in virtually as new condition, with pearl buttons that really look the part.
If you’re ever in Rome, try Via de Corso for shirt shops.
12 to 15 years ago, I bought 5 there in a sale for about £275 to £300, I still wear them now, they are in virtually as new condition, with pearl buttons that really look the part.
I gave up on TM years ago, the fit just seemed all over the place. With Charles I've noticed the quality drop as well, real shame. My last lot started to wear (splitting behind the cuff vent) after 8 months - not great IMO for a shirt at that price point. I had another 4 delivered last week and they do seem thin.
I had a really nice white shirt from M&S so might check them out, much thicker than Charles, was £45 IIRC though.
I had a really nice white shirt from M&S so might check them out, much thicker than Charles, was £45 IIRC though.
Another who has observed drop in CT quality here.
Last few have been cut slightly meaner and quality of material not as good.
I used to like Austin Reed shirts (in their hey-day) and still have some. Almost as good as new.
They went the CT route, cut costs and quality - look what happened to them.
Last few have been cut slightly meaner and quality of material not as good.
I used to like Austin Reed shirts (in their hey-day) and still have some. Almost as good as new.
They went the CT route, cut costs and quality - look what happened to them.
Frank7 said:
...but I find that the shop on the south west corner of Jermyn St. and Duke St. St. James, directly opposite Dunhill does really good shirts, and not super expensive, also do a good range in off the peg trousers.
How long ago was this, I thought that whole block on the corner opposite had been demolished.shakotan said:
Hawes and Curtis?
Or are they just the same guys under a different name?
nope H&C owned by dragon Touker SuleymanOr are they just the same guys under a different name?
CT is owned by Nicholas Charles Tyrwhitt Wheeler
I find H&C and CT to be similar - ie fine as long as you avoid the easy-iron which feel like plastic after a few washes, for H&C choose the Herringbone not the Poplin
Edited by Adam B on Wednesday 14th February 10:03
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