Jermyn Street

The Jermyn Street is a street in central London, England. It is parallel to Piccadilly and is known for the shirt manufacturer located there. In the Jermyn Street has both shops, the shirts "off the shelf " offer and tailor, customize the tailored shirts and supplier of men's accessories such as hats and shoes.

The Jermyn Street was after Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl of St Albans ( 1671-1674 ), named. Around the year 1667 around modernized containing the entire London's St. James neighborhood, including the Jermyn Street.

In addition to the shops of the street shirt maker is also home to the Jermyn Street Theatre, which holds about 70 spectators. Probably the best known resident of Jermyn Street was Isaac Newton, who lived here during his time as Warden of the Royal Mint. The surgeon John Hunter had here also his home. Today, the management consulting firm McKinsey & Company has its headquarters in Jermyn Street. The cheesemonger Paxton and Whitfield has its London headquarters since 1835 in Jermyn Street, first in house number 18, since 1896 until today at number 93

Significant shirt manufacturer

  • New & Lingwood (No. 53)
  • Hilditch & Key (Nos. 37 and 73)
  • Charles Tyrwhitt (No. 92)
  • Hawes & Curtis (Nos. 33-34 and 82)
  • Thomas Pink (No. 85)
  • T.M.Lewin (Nos. 103-106 )
  • Turnbull & Asser (Nos. 71-72 )
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