Classic Fit

Our Classic fit shirts are the traditional Jermyn Street fit, roomy through the shoulders and chest for utmost comfort.
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At Tyrwhitt Towers, we pride ourselves on taking a classic essential and turning it into something no man can live without. Case in point: our Non-iron Poplins, which stay wrinkle-free from dawn ‘til dusk – even if they’re shown the minimum TLC. No wonder they’re so popular. Warning: highly addictive. May cause you to fall out of favor with your iron.
At Tyrwhitt Towers, we pride ourselves on taking a classic essential and turning it into something no man can live without. Case in point: our Non-iron Poplins, which stay wrinkle-free from dawn ‘til dusk – even if they’re shown the minimum TLC. No wonder they’re so popular. Warning: highly addictive. May cause you to fall out of favor with your iron.
Our Classic fit shirts are the traditional Jermyn Street fit, roomy through the shoulders and chest for utmost comfort.
Our Slim Fit shirts taper gently through the waist, this is our most popular, go-to, ‘regular’ fit.
Our Extra Slim shirts are slimmer across the chest, arms and waist for a fitted, contemporary silhouette.
Our new Super Slim shirts are our sleekest and sharpest fit to date, with a slim, modern silhouette.
Our Classic fit shirts are the traditional Jermyn Street fit, roomy through the shoulders and chest for utmost comfort.
Our Slim Fit shirts taper gently through the waist, this is our most popular, go-to, ‘regular’ fit.
Our Extra Slim shirts are slimmer across the chest, arms and waist for a fitted, contemporary silhouette.
Our new Super Slim shirts are our sleekest and sharpest fit to date, with a slim, modern silhouette.
French cuffs are designed to be worn with cufflinks. The cuff is folded back over itself and fastened with a link.
Button cuffs are fastened with one or two buttons. They're less formal than French cuffs, perfect for everyday wear.
French cuffs are designed to be worn with cufflinks. The cuff is folded back over itself and fastened with a link.
Button cuffs are fastened with one or two buttons. They're less formal than French cuffs, perfect for everyday wear.
A crew neck is round at the base of your neck, just like the kind you’ll see on a regular t-shirt.
Designed like that on a Henley shirt, this collar has a few buttons that go a short way down your chest.
We use this term to refer to the kind of collar you see on polo shirts: two points like a formal shirt, but softer.
A close-fitting, round collar that covers your neck. It can go all the way up to your chin, or roll down if you prefer.
Not quite a roll neck, a turtle neck collar only reaches part way up your neck.
Shaped like – you guessed it – the letter V, this is a collar that comes to a point in the middle.
A collar with a zip at the front. Fasten it to get a turtle neck shape, or unzip it for a more open look.
A crew neck is round at the base of your neck, just like the kind you’ll see on a regular t-shirt.
Designed like that on a Henley shirt, this collar has a few buttons that go a short way down your chest.
We use this term to refer to the kind of collar you see on polo shirts: two points like a formal shirt, but softer.
A close-fitting, round collar that covers your neck. It can go all the way up to your chin, or roll down if you prefer.
Not quite a roll neck, a turtle neck collar only reaches part way up your neck.
Shaped like – you guessed it – the letter V, this is a collar that comes to a point in the middle.
A collar with a zip at the front. Fasten it to get a turtle neck shape, or unzip it for a more open look.
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.
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.