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Jermyn Street Poplin Dress Shirt
About Thomas Pink’s button-ups: Thomas Pink (Pink Shirtmaker) is a Jermyn Street house known for crisp formal dress shirts — fine poplin and twill cottons with traditional collar styling and signature trims.
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Our take
Thomas Pink, now trading as Pink Shirtmaker, is a Jermyn Street name built on crisp formal dress shirts in fine poplin and twill cottons, with traditional collar styling and the brand's signature contrast details. Owners praise the crisp fabric, the formal collar construction, and the classic British dress-shirt look. The caveats: the look is firmly formal and traditional, the price sits in luxury territory, and the brand has been through ownership changes that buyers track. For a classic Jermyn Street dress shirt, reviewers rate the cloth and tailoring well.
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- Material
- Fine cotton poplin or twill, crisp two-fold weave.
- Fit
- Classic and slim formal fits, true to size; crisp and tailored.
- Quality
- Luxury — fine cotton, formal collar construction, refined detailing.
- Best for
- Formal and business dress, classic British shirting, and traditional tailoring.
- Care
- Cold wash and press, or launder per label; the poplin presses crisp.
How Thomas Pink button-ups hold up overall
Long-running forum consensus treats these as decent mid-tier dress shirts — posters praise the fit, drape and collar — but call them overpriced at full retail, with the standing advice to buy only during sales. A hands-on construction inspection praised the tightly woven Egyptian cotton poplin while flagging slips like thread messiness at the collar band and plastic buttons at a premium price. Recent buyer reviews since the brand changed hands skew negative — complaints of immediate creasing, loose threads and cheap-feeling fabric — though a minority of owners say current production is excellent, so quality reports are inconsistent.
- Strengths
- Fabric is the consistent positive — owners describe rich-feeling, tightly woven cotton — along with the fit, drape and collar shape.
- Watch out for
- Weak value at full retail and inconsistent recent quality: buyers report shirts that crease almost immediately, loose threads and material that feels cheap for the price.
About Thomas Pink's button-ups line as a whole. Sources: Is Thomas Pink considered quality? — Styleforum · Inspecting the Thomas Pink shirt — Male Pattern Boldness · Thomas Pink Reviews — Trustpilot (thomaspink.co.uk)
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