Grosvenor Shirts make their shirts in the UK from British cloths. They have worked hard to differentiate their products in a fairly crowded market by adding detailed twists of colour to their designs, taking them out of the run-of-the-mill shirting that can be found on most high streets. Grosvenor describe their shirts as 'classic with a contemporary and fun twist'.
At their shop in Jermyn Street, London, which I visited, the shirts (for men and women) are displayed attractively, taking full advantage of the colours and designs. Some are bold, many more subtle, and formal, casual and bespoke shirts are on offer with blazers, ties and other accessories.
I haven't had the chance to try them for fit, how they iron or durability, but the quality looked good, with a mix of traditional and new advances in textile technology used in their production. I do own one of their ties and it is almost perfect in terms of the thickness of the fabric, shape and handle, forming an ideal knot. If the shirts are designed with the same care, they will be excellent.
In 2013 the company was granted a Royal Warrant to supply to HM The Queen. For more information about stockists, shops and to buy online, visit Grosvenor Shirts here.
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