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What shops are like charles tyrwhitt and Savile Row but for women?

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TheHappinessTrap · 05/08/2015 07:25

I've been looking for some traditional shirts for women. These shops do a few womens things and had some great sales and I like what I've bought (and i've loaded up on mens pj bottoms in the sale which I love! ) but what are the equivalent shops for women? Not high fashion, just good quality traditional stuff?

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SuperFlyHigh · 05/08/2015 09:38

TM Lewin and Pinko - they both do nice well fitting shirts of same ilk you mention. wash well too.

also try Karen Millen as I got a great work shirt from there years ago I am sure in sale and its lovely.

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imsorryiasked · 05/08/2015 09:58

Double Two used to have good shirts, haven't looked at them recently tho.

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Djangor3725 · 05/08/2015 13:28

Austin Reed do standard work shirts. I've been tempted by Charles Tyrwhitt but never bought anything as none of the model photos show the shirts buttoned up & they always look as though the collar is going to sit rather high up the neck if the shirt is buttoned up. Can anyone advise on this.

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FrugalFashionista · 05/08/2015 17:13

Thomas Pink

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CointreauVersial · 05/08/2015 17:31

Austin Read

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Chillipops · 05/08/2015 17:51

Thomas Pink were the best fitting ones for me. And had lots of choice

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Allinafankle · 05/08/2015 18:24

Hawes And Curtis? Never tried them myself as formal clothes scare me Grin but I know they have quite a large range of women's blouses.

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TheHappinessTrap · 05/08/2015 19:01

Great thanks for all the suggestions!

Djangor I have a CT shirt but I don't feel I can advise as I don't have anything to compare it with. Yet. The Savile row shirts are on their way.

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hollyisalovelyname · 05/08/2015 20:41

Thomas Pink and Austin Reed.
Charles Tyrhitt founder ( owner still?) is married to the lady who owns The White Company.
I think. ( almost certain)

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