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Jermyn Street is a one-way street in the St James's area of the City of Westminster in London, England. It is to the south of, parallel, and adjacent to Piccadilly. Jermyn Street is known as a street for gentlemen's-clothing retailers in the West End.
Jermyn Street offers a truly unique shopping experience, full of one of a kind retailers that simply do not exist elsewhere. Contemporary designers nestled next to historic specialist shops, world famous emporiums, and unusual boutiques.
Jermyn Street dates back to 1664 when Charles II authorised Henry Jermyn, the Earl of St Albans, to develop an area close to St James's Palace. It has flourished ever since with its world-renowned reputation as the centre for gentlemen's fashion, especially bespoke shirts.
One of the most fashionable and historic thoroughfares in London, Jermyn Street is famous for its quality retailers and craftsmen since the early 1700s.
Jermyn Street, in the St James’s district of the West End, is an epicentre of fine attire for gentleman. In particular, it’s famous for its shirtmakers; ideal for men who have just purchased a bespoke suit in nearby Savile Row.
Jermyn Street – ulica w Londynie w dzielnicy St James’s na terenie gminy City of Westminster. Jednokierunkowa ulica ciągnie się przez około 500 m na południe od sąsiedniej i równoległej Piccadilly. Najbliższą stacją metra jest Piccadilly Circus.