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Welcome to Jermyn Street, in the heart of St James's, one of London's most historic and fashionable districts.

Jermyn Street dates back to 1664 when Charles II authorised Henry Jermyn, the Earl of St Albans, to develop an area close to St James' Palace. It has flourished ever since and holds a worldwide reputation for high quality British artistry and craftsmanship. The street is home to London's finest men's tailors, shirt makers, suppliers of leather goods, food and wine merchants, restaurants, hotels and art galleries. 

Offering the quintessentially British experience Jermyn Street has a rich history providing bespoke tailoring and luxury items to the english gentry. The style and influence of Jermyn Street is internationally recognised with brands such as Charles Tyrwhitt, TM Lewin, Thomas Pink, Alfred Dunhill and Hackett calling it home.

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