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  1. 17 paź 2010 · I have one that I'm very happy with. It's a blue and white herringbone with 1-button cocktail cuffs. It's quite A soft fabric which is very comfortable to wear. I'd pay £50 for a shirt there, maybe a bit more.

  2. Enter New & Lingwood: a brand that got back up after it was bombed during the Blitz in 1940; that has been one of the official school uniform outfitters for Eton for the past 5 generations; and whose clients continue to travel the globe just to get their fix of the brand. So, what’s their story?

  3. In 1922, New & Lingwood opened its first central London shop on Jermyn Street, which propelled it into prime position as one of London’s most sought-after shirt makers, hosiers and shoemakers. As befell many parts of London, it was bombed during The Blitz.

  4. The British tailors have been outfitting Eton College’s students and the quintessential English gentleman ever since Elisabeth New and Samuel Lingwood first opened their doors in 1865.

  5. Fine quality shirts with an English sensibility have been an integral part of New & Lingwood’s offering ever since. Photos by Jon Gorrigan Now, for the autumn winter season, New & Lingwood has overhauled its shirting, to offer a finer range than ever before.

  6. Brand: new and lingwood. Our seasonal summary of things I’ve seen and liked rolls around again, and as ever is a good mechanism to answer questions about new products from established brands, such as the City Moc from Saman Amel (above).

  7. New & Lingwood continues to be the outfitters of savvy gentlemen world wide. Upholding long standing traditions and renowned quality standards from Jermyn Street, London.

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