Jermyn Street
Jermyn Street
4.5
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One of the most fashionable and historic thoroughfares in London, Jermyn Street is famous for its quality retailers and craftsmen since the early 1700s.
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The area
Neighborhood: St. James's
Perennially fashionable since the days of Henry VIII, the aristocratic “Clubland” of St James's is a premier destination for high end craft and bespoke design. Here you’ll lose count of the Royal Warrants (which indicate that the Royal Family patronizes the establishment) seen in shop front windows, even during a short stroll to bordering Green Park or St James’s Park. With the brightly lit and constantly buzzing junction of Piccadilly Circus at its northeast corner and none of Central London too far away, this is an surprisingly central and accessible part of town, especially given its prosperous demeanor.
How to get there
- Piccadilly Circus • 3 min walk
- Green Park • 7 min walk
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Nicholas B
2 contributions
Oct 2022
I spoke to Allan before visiting - he was extremely helpful and he and the team were brilliant in-store. They were extremely busy, however, continued to provide great customer service. Whilst I didn't go ahead with a purchase in the end, sadly - it will not put me off from visiting in the future, due to their service.. which incidentally, I not experience in all other alternative shoe stores in Jermyn Street. Best, Nick.
Written October 3, 2022
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Paul E
1 contribution
Aug 2021 • Business
I lived in England for 15 years, now in the USA. I used to frequent Jermyn Street for their tailored shirts and suits, and accessories. Since relocating I've travelled back to London annually five times and always come back to buy my featured look business attire. The last couple years I haven't travelled and relied on their online service. I am still impresses with the quality clothingI.
Written August 14, 2021
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IAN D
Wigan, UK19,169 contributions
Nov 2021 • Couples
Jermyn Street is a lovely shopping street with lots of mens outfitters. It is linked to Piccadilly by a small ornate arcade. Statue of Beau Brummel compliments it bring a trendy clothes street
Written November 9, 2021
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Hooray H
London, UK2,257 contributions
Jul 2020
One of my favourite streets in London. I first discovered this area in 1983 & have liked it since. Bordered by the Church & the Lovely St Jame's Square.
Very nice shops but one needs to watch out for the genuine clothes shops from the fake.
Some very expensive shop shops, all claiming to be really English, apart from Weston.
Very nice shops but one needs to watch out for the genuine clothes shops from the fake.
Some very expensive shop shops, all claiming to be really English, apart from Weston.
Written December 10, 2020
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Corgi_Oh
OH125 contributions
Jul 2022
So many lovely shops. Mainly geared to men's clothing, but plenty of other places. Fortnum and Mason's is here, too, with several floors of great stuff. We thoroughly enjoyed our time here, especially how polite all the salespeople were.
Written August 7, 2022
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Adil G
2 contributions
Sep 2017 • Business
Terrible quality shirts. They do not last at all! I bought a minimum of 7 shirts from here. All of them ripped at the elbows within 4 months of usage. They were all alternated properly, washed according to instructions. I had another 7 shirts from various places such as Next and Zara and they are of a much better standard. How this brand is on Jermyn St and still receiving any customers is incomprehensible. I complained at an alternative branch, the Westfield Stratford store and was told by the manager on duty that I would need to visit Jermyn St again. A sales advisor there said I was measured incorrectly and that was the reason for the poor longevity. The incompetence proposed by the sales assistant was merely a cover up for the poor quality shirts. Colleagues at work have also said they have similar experiences with TM Lewin and they have come to accept it. DO NOT accept poor quality and switch to quality menswear alternatives such as M&S, Next, Zara, Mango. The customer service and quality at Hawes & Curtis is shocking.
Written April 30, 2018
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David B
London, UK13 contributions
Apr 2018 • Business
It’s been 5 minutes since I came out of the H&C flagship store on Jermyn Street and I’m still fuming. My cupboard is full of their suits and shirts and I always loved their products. Up until when I get to deal with their staff.
After i ordered wrong trousers online I decided to take them to the store (ad I was locally) and seek advice of what to do, possibly exchange them for the once matching my jacket. After I walked in very friendly lady sent me to the first floor to see her colleague. I went straight to the counter and explained my issue to the lovely gentleman behind the desk. His response absolutely shocked me:
“SEND IT BACK!!!”
he said then turned his back on me get on with his work.
I couldn’t get out even one word. If this is a flagship shop I really don’t want to come across their staff in other shops.
I come from hospitality background and maybe that’s why I still believe in customer experience or personality touch and when it comes to my suite collection that’s also what I expect.
I’m pretty sure that is the last time they saw me spending money in their shops.
After i ordered wrong trousers online I decided to take them to the store (ad I was locally) and seek advice of what to do, possibly exchange them for the once matching my jacket. After I walked in very friendly lady sent me to the first floor to see her colleague. I went straight to the counter and explained my issue to the lovely gentleman behind the desk. His response absolutely shocked me:
“SEND IT BACK!!!”
he said then turned his back on me get on with his work.
I couldn’t get out even one word. If this is a flagship shop I really don’t want to come across their staff in other shops.
I come from hospitality background and maybe that’s why I still believe in customer experience or personality touch and when it comes to my suite collection that’s also what I expect.
I’m pretty sure that is the last time they saw me spending money in their shops.
Written April 19, 2018
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Ben V
North Shields, UK19 contributions
Nov 2015
I am the sort of person who doesn't like to follow the crowd with clothing so I rarely buy from the same chain brands as everybody else. I discovered jernyn street about 12 years ago courtesy of turn bull and asser and their wonderful sea island cotton quality shirts. I have since bought a suit a winter coat and several shirts from pretty much all of the retailers on the street. It's nice to be different. Plus once you are measured you can order from most of the retailers online. I have several times. There are usually sales on but the wears aren't cheap although amazing quality.
Written November 28, 2015
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DowningB
Portland53 contributions
Aug 2019
This is one of two streets that gentlemen must visit when in London, the other being Saville Row. Jermyn Street is home to some of the best mens clothing, shoes and grooming shops in the world. And be sure to check out Picadilly Arcade, which cuts through from Jermyn to Picadilly. Also, right around the corner on St James is my favorite mens grooming shop, D.R. Harris, along with several cigar shops and London's oldest wine shop.
Written September 19, 2019
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Kejaro526
16 contributions
Oct 2017
Jermyn Street in London is chock full of wonderful little shops and temptations that are NOT to be missed. Bespoke Tailors and Shoemakers make the trip hard to resist. Do not forget to visit Max Reed Books, great books and art! All in one area and for heaven's sake DO NOT forget your CREDIT card! Fortnum and Mason is just up the street, two or three small very OLD pubs nearby, so it is a well worth trip to make when in The UK! Really a great slice of olde London to be had!
Written March 13, 2018
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Hello,
I've seen pictures in this entry of a building on this street with what it seems to be a statue of an luminous man about to jump of the top of the building. Does someone know if that sculpture is still there and if so, in which adress is?
Thanks in advance.
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