Great selection of shirts, nicely tailored. Super helpful staff. Try in a sample shirt so you can get exactly the right fit and size. Better range than TM Lewin in my opinion. Currently £25 /shirt.
Asish P.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Bridgewater, NJ
Nice store, and staff was friendly… their shirts were also nice, and not bad in price. the only issue was that they didn’t have anything available in my size. Maybe next time I am in London, i will have better luck.
Marcus F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Hawes & Curtis are a personal favourite. A couple of their ranges go unashamedly bold with the choice of fabrics, and the shirts blend well with both custom and off-the-shelf suits. Also, I find it conveniently close to the tailor in Savile Row!
Scott C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Francisco, CA
Good variety at the same prices as the other stores. For less than 30 quid, you get a nice mens shirt(either dress or casual) and for 20 you get a womans shirt. these are mass produced, but at these prices, this is a fantastic deal. The workmanship is good and the style distinctly British. As per the other reviewer, this is no Pink shirt, but I find the quality pretty close. And in looking at the other shirts on Jermyn Street, most of them are about at the same quality but at higher prices. I am a fan.
Larissa R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
If you’re going to buy some work clothes from Hawes & Curtis, then you may as well go to the Hawes & Curtis on Jermyn Street, where it all began. Because this place is big. If you want a specific shirt in a specific size in a specific print, you’d probably find it here. And there are plenty of dedicated changing rooms with tester shirts that you can try on for fit in the various cuts without feeling as if you’re being a pain in the ass. Same good deals that you’ll find at any other Hawes & Curtis shop, but more variety and a posher atmosphere. In my opinion, Hawes & Curtis blows TM Lewin out of the water in terms of women’s shirts. I’m a particular fan of the Hipster cut. But also the semi-fitted cut. But, really, just all of the cuts. If you’re too poor for Pink* and a bit bored and fed up with TM Lewin, this is the place for you. But, ultimately, it’s just a Hawes & Curtis. All its shirts are imported, not handmade and cut to order like other fancy Jermyn Street shirtmakers. ______________________________________ *and if you’re too poor for Pink, you’re definitely too poor for anything from any of the other shops on Jermyn Street, so I’m not even going to mention them.
Batter
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
Whilst this shop is not so great for city boys who need to wear a slightly higher quality it is brilliant for girls. You may need to buy a size up as they can be a little tight particularly their city cut but very good value for money. I probably wouldnt buy a suit from them but their cufflinks are also good value. Buy during their promotions Not their sales as the quality seems to change in that period…
Amethy
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
This Jermyn Street stalwart, renowned for its quality shirts, has moved with the times and offers an impressive selection of colours, cuts, styles and stripes to select from. Women, too, can find a good choice of smart shirts in ‘safe’ shades, happy bright colours and bolder multi-stripes. There are plenty of appealing offers, in-store here, with improved value when you buy three items at a time. I especially liked the tall glass cabinet full of bejewelled and unusual cuff links, from £20 a pair. The sweet stainless steel and(glass) ‘gem’ dragonflies were particularly lovely and would make a welcome, unusual gift for ladies who regularly wear formal suits or shirts. Staff were helpful, knowledgeable, patient and un-pushy.