Designer Britain brings you all the latest news from British tailors and shirtmakers including new collections, product releases and profiles of leading industry figures.

Duchamp Shirts

Duchamp London Shirts


Duchamp have looked to Italy for the required excellence of materials for creating their shirts, while a distinctly British design stance has been retained. We review Duchamp ties & socks.


Paul Smith Shirts

Paul Smith Fashion


Paul Smith is a global brand and his work is often recognized for the signature coloured stripes that often appear in his designs. Knighted by the Queen in 2000 for his contribution to British menswear.


Eton Shirts

Eton Herringbone Shirts


Founded in 1928 Eton has a long established reputation of exceptional shirt making. Firmly resting in its family morals, Eton preserves seven decades of knowledge and experience, making them masters of formalwear.

Hackett Polo Shirts

Hackett Polo Shirts


A classic addition to your weekend wardrobe, Hackett's luxury polo shirts feature embroidered logo detailing. Hackett was established on London's Portobello Road in 1979, and is the official clothing partner of Aston Martin.

T.M. Lewin: White Poplin Windsor Shirt

TM Lewin Shirt

The Windsor collar has a wider spread than the Prince of Wales collar. As worn by the England cricket team this year!

  

St James's is an historic and exclusive area of London. Two of its roads, Savile Row and Jermyn Street, are renowned as the traditional homes of British tailoring and shirtmaking.


Jermyn Street View

Jermyn Street takes its name from Henry Jermyn, Earl of St. Albans, to whose trustees the whole of Pall Mall Field was leased in 1661.

A whole spectrum of luxury British goods can be found within a small radius of St James's Palace and gentlemen's 'Clubland'. This is also the location of the Ritz Hotel and the shopping meccas of New and Old Bond Street.