Formal Shirts

01

The Fabric

02

The Collar

03

The Cuff

04

The 1920's Panel

05

The Pink Signature Triangle Gusset

06

The Split Yoke

07

Pattern Matching

08

The French Seam

09

Off-Set Side Seam

10

The Buttons

10 Points of a Pink Shirt

What Makes a Shirt Pink

Thomas Pink sources its Egyptian cotton from Giza, our Supima cotton from California and our Sea Island cotton from the Caribbean.

Thomas Pink uses unfused collars with a floating interlining, a complex construction which makes the collar more durable.

We make our cuffs with a fused interlining which helps keep them hard wearing and easy to iron.

A technique to help keep the shirt in place, Thomas Pink has brought this piece of tailoring ingenuity into the 21st century. A rare feature in ready-to-wear shirts.

A signature feature since Thomas Pink was founded, this flash of pink looks simple but takes time and skill to perfect.

A split yoke, the piece across the back of the shoulders, helps the shirt fit and sit better.

It’s the simplest test of a Thomas Pink shirt. Where stripes meet, they match. If patterns don’t match the overall effect can appear unbalanced.

We use intricate French seams for a strong hold and a smooth finish inside.

Off-set side seams help the shirt to sit smoothly as fabric doesn’t bunch at the back.

Thomas Pink uses sustainable mother of pearl buttons which are individually polished to remove any imperfections.

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Find Us

Jermyn Street Shop

Address

106 Jermyn Street, London, SW1Y 6EE

Opening times

Monday to Saturday: 10:30am-6:30pm
Sunday: Closed