Herringbone weave shirts have a pattern resembling a zigzag or a fish skeleton (hence the name). Our men's shirts also have a smooth feel, textured warmth, a soft drape, and the slightest of sheens.
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Classic Fit
Our Classic fit shirts are the traditional Jermyn Street fit, roomy through the shoulders and chest for utmost comfort.
Slim Fit
Our Slim Fit shirts taper gently through the waist, this is our most popular, go-to, ‘regular’ fit.
Extra Slim Fit
Our Extra Slim shirts are slimmer across the chest, arms and waist for a fitted, contemporary silhouette.
Raise your arm and bend it slightly at the elbow (like you're looking at your watch). Using a tape measure, start at the centre of your back, just below your collar. Measure from here to the end of your shoulder and note down the measurement. Next, measure from the peak of your shoulder to your elbow, and finally, measure from your elbow to your wrist (where you want your cuff to sit). Add all three measurements together to calculate your sleeve length.
These are the smart shirts for your everyday work wardrobe, special occasions, and any time you want to look sharp. They feature crisp fabrics and stiff collars (with complimentary brass collar stays), and look fantastic with a tie.
Casual business shirts
A modern shirt style designed to transition seamlessly from the formal to the casual. They have a streamlined front placket, rounded single cuffs with one button, and relaxed collars that work with or without a tie.
Weekend shirts
Our downtime and dress-down shirts enjoy relaxed fabrics and softer collars, and added comforts such as soft washes. Note the hemline, cut to look just as dashing whether tucked in or untucked.
Polo shirts
A casualwear classic, polo shirts are made from soft cotton fabric – often in a pique knit – and feature a two- or three-button front. Look out for the Tyrwhitt Lapwing logo.
Evening shirts
These shirts are a step up from your usual fare: the highest quality Egyptian cottons and 120s and 140s yarns, and our most refined designs for a amazingly elegant looks.
Raise your arm and bend it slightly at the elbow (like you're looking at your watch). Using a tape measure, start at the centre of your back, just below your collar. Measure from here to the end of your shoulder and note down the measurement. Next, measure from the peak of your shoulder to your elbow, and finally, measure from your elbow to your wrist (where you want your cuff to sit). Add all three measurements together to calculate your sleeve length.