Turnbull & Asser

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4.4 · 1 avaliação

Turnbull & Asser is a British luxury bespoke shirtmaker and clothier established in 1885. Based in London, the brand is renowned for its high-end menswear, ties, and holding a Royal Warrant.

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Dimensões de Classificação

Luxury Goods
Craftsmanship Quality 4.8
Customer Service 4.3
Product Authenticity 5.0
Packaging Presentation 4.5
After-Sales Support 4.0
Mens Apparel
Quality and Durability 4.8
Fit and Sizing 4.0
Comfort and Materials 4.7
Style and Design 4.3
Value for Money 3.4
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Turnbull & Asser occupies a rarefied position in British menswear — a genuine heritage shirtmaker with over 135 years of continuous craft. Their bespoke shirts, cut from exceptional fabrics with hand-finished details, represent some of the finest shirtmaking available anywhere. The brand's association with Jermyn Street, its Royal Warrant, and its famous clientele (including James Bond, via the films) lend it undeniable cachet. Their ready-to-wear line maintains high standards, with bold stripe patterns and rich silk ties that feel distinctly British without being stuffy. However, the pricing is formidable — bespoke shirts start well above £200, and even off-the-peg options are a serious investment. The ready-to-wear fit can run generous and traditional, which may not suit those preferring a slimmer silhouette. Their online presence and accessibility have improved but still feel secondary to the in-store experience. For those who value authentic British tailoring heritage and impeccable fabric quality, Turnbull & Asser delivers something genuinely special — but you pay handsomely for it.
Exceptional fabric quality and hand-finished construction on bespoke shirts
Genuine British heritage with Royal Warrant and over 135 years of craft
Distinctive house style — bold stripes and rich silks that stand apart from competitors
Bespoke service offers truly personalized shirtmaking at the highest level
Premium pricing puts even ready-to-wear pieces out of reach for most buyers
Traditional, fuller cuts in off-the-peg range may not suit modern slim-fit preferences
Online shopping experience doesn't fully convey the brand's in-store appeal