Jermyn Street

Jermyn Street

Jermyn Street

In the heart of London’s fashionable St. James’s neighborhood, Jermyn Street has been a symbol of style and elegance since its establishment in 1664 by Henry Jermyn, Earl of St. Albans, with the approval of King Charles II. Lined with upscale boutiques and historic shops, the street is particularly renowned for its long-standing tradition of shirt tailoring, making it a premier destination for menswear. Visitors today can stroll along the elegant thoroughfare, exploring a range of high-end retailers and experiencing the refined atmosphere that has defined Jermyn Street for centuries.

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