Last week I visited London, partly for having some great fun and partly for doing som shopping. Amongst others I needed some shirts and therefore went to Jermyn Street in Westminster (London). Jermyn Street is to shirts what Savile Row is to suits.
In 1898 gentlemen's shirt retailer and manufacturer Thomas Mayes Lewin opened his first shop in Jermyn Street, and today he has 75 shops all over the United Kingdom. T.M. Lewin also now boasts a fine website (http://www.tmlewin.co.uk/), with a large community and some very good videos, which is of very good help to the upcoming gentleman (or other shirt wearers).
The first video will tell you how to tell the different collars aside.
The second teaches you how to iron.
After ironing folding the shirt comes next.
Finally pick the right tie.
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