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Thomas Pink

Posted by Bobby Humphrey On June - 17 - 2009

Blending classic and contemporary

When you think of pink, think Thomas Pink. Founded in London, this craftsman’s store originated from Jermyn Street, a street notable for its shirt makers. Its name came from an 18th century tailor known for making much desired red/pink hunting jackets. Nowadays, Thomas Pink has spread it contagious enthusiasm for quality fits, fabrics and colours around the world with a collection that will even startle the most conservative suit. However, according to the shirt etiquette a breast pocket should never accompany a modern man’s shirt. Typically the breast pocket is used to keep one’s pens and glasses, which reflects a ‘worker’s shirt’ rather than a neat business shirt.

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I personally love the way in which Thomas Pink manages to blend classic jacket, shirt and tie patterns, such as stripes, checks and spots, with contemporary colours.  Its famous Black Label shirt is tailored on an authentic block and consists of 38 separate components, with a 14-piece, hand-turned collar. Hungry yet?

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‘Personally Pink’ enables you to create a shirt or tie according to your own wishes. Your personal tie will be made of a 100% English Silk, with more than a 100 different style combinations to choose from. The Made-to-Measure shirts have over a 100 different fabrics alone to choose from. Blend your classic taste with something new: Thomas Pink will definitely add value to your wardrobe.

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5 Responses

  1. Emiel Said,

    polished written, nice

    Posted on June 17th, 2009 at 1:26 pm

  2. Boby Humphrey Said,

    Thanks!
    Emiel, have you ever considered wearing a ‘Pink’ shirt or have you ever been to one of their stores?

    Posted on June 18th, 2009 at 8:42 am

  3. Emiel Said,

    Well I do have some suits that’s why this article interested me. Keep up the good work!

    Posted on June 22nd, 2009 at 12:04 pm

  4. JR Said,

    I prefer T&A. What do you think?

    Posted on July 10th, 2009 at 9:59 pm

  5. Bobby Humphrey Said,

    Hey JR,

    I have never heard of T&A, could you give me more information about the brand? Also, you seem like somebody who wears suits on a regular bases… would you like to make an appearance in our Suitorialist?

    KR,

    Bobby

    Posted on July 11th, 2009 at 5:47 pm

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