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Is Charles Tyrwhitt a good brand?
The Charles Tyrwhitt Brand is now synonymous with good quality affordable dress shirts. They have since expanded their selection to include anything from suits and accessories. Not only that, but they also have frequent discounts and sales which is an excellent opportunity to get value out of your money.
Is Charles Tyrwhitt worth?
Overall, my experience with Charles Tyrwhitt has been very positive. They were my first foray into made-to-measure shirts, and everything I have ordered from them has held up pretty well. I’ve had to return a few items based on fit discrepancies, but this has always been a smooth process.
Where are Charles Tyrwhitt made?
England
Ø The majority of our shoes are made in India (through a UK manufacturer) and Portugal, our luxury range is made in England. Ø Luxury ties and pocket squares are made in England and Italy.
Do Charles Tyrwhitt do alterations?
For a small charge we can shorten shirt sleeves, tails and trouser lengths, add pockets. We also offer a monogramming service, visit our Monogram page for more information. Standard alterations can be made online or over the phone when ordering.
Why choose Charles Tyrwhitt boots?
Durability and longevity are two things we’re passionate about at Charles Tyrwhitt, which is why we’ve crafted these smart-casual boots with hard-wearing Goodyear welted soles. As they can be easily resoled and repaired, they’ll go the extra mile and last year after year.
Where are Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts made?
Charles Tyrwhitt shirts are also made by Esquel, which has production facilities in China, Malaysia, Vietnam, Mauritius and Sri Lanka.
Who is Charles Tyrwhitt?
In 1986 Charles Tyrwhitt started as a mail order business. Nicholas Charles Tyrwhitt Wheeler started the firm while studying geography at Bristol University. Before focusing on shirts, Nicholas Wheeler started businesses involving Christmas trees, photography and shoes.
What type of interlining does Charles Tyrwhitt use?
Charles Tyrwhitt use semi-fused interlinings, which means that their collars and cuffs have an interlining which is fused with the cotton of the shirt. The image below shows a Charles Tyrwhitt shirt I took apart. The image shows the fused interlining (1).