johnclothier.com

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4.4 Based on 45 reviews

At John Clothier, we’ve turned generations of tailoring tradition into a modern expression of craftsmanship. As a family-run business, shirt-making is in our DNA — a legacy defined by precision, passion, and pride. Based in London, with expert workshops ...

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Madarrow92
Amazing quality,Elegant & well-crafted…

Amazing quality,Elegant & well-crafted as described, quick delivery - highly recommended this seller !

5
Date of experience: May 13, 2025
George Morris
Best shirts

Best shirts , I stopped buying designer because this is the closest thing to custom. High quality. Good fabric and amazing prices. I’m not paying for labels anymore.

5
Date of experience: May 12, 2025
Ernest Harris
Thank you very much for your excellent…

Thank you very much for your excellent support and helpfulness. My order was shipped on time and also arrived promptly. Great service!

5
Date of experience: May 09, 2025
Chelsea
Just got my shirt delivered from DHL

Just got my shirt delivered from DHL. Well made, feels high quality soft cotton. Good communication, seller very responsive.

5
Date of experience: May 03, 2025
Martin Cook
Amazing customer service

Amazing customer service. And the only store that makes high-quality high-collared shirts. Amazing, highly recommend.

5
Date of experience: Mar 31, 2025
Janey Brown
Good supplier

Good supplier, has great fabrics, has big choice of collar models in any shape you want! Quick and good service!! 😜👍🏻

5
Date of experience: Mar 01, 2025
Jarrod
Quality of shirts are great

Good quality, well packed

5
Date of experience: Feb 18, 2025
Marian Wilson
Great shirts Dismal service

Great shirts. Communication does not exist. After 12 weeks no comms or shirt. Had to get Paypal to get involved then immediate response and shirt delivered. If you want a shirt use their Ebay US / Paypal site to have complete protection.

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Date of experience: Jan 23, 2025
GR8
John Clothier Take your Money and Don't Send Your Order

I ordered what looked like a really nice shirt in December 2024 from ‘ John Clothier London ‘, for my bf, and immediately received a ‘ Thank you for your order ‘ email . As I didn’t receive any other emails after several weeks I became concerned. So I emailed them 3 x more, each time after a few weeks. I had no choice but to ask my bank to step in. My bank were great, they talked me through the form I had to complete, and after several weeks they secured and returned my payment from John Clothier. Then In February 2025 I received an email from John Clothier saying ‘ I’d left something in my basket ‘. I immediately knew that they were trying to make me re order the shirt that they never sent. They knew my bank had secured the payment they took from my card, and returned it to me.As I didn’t respond to them, a few days later, they sent me other emails saying ‘ we haven’t heard back from you ‘ (I imagine whiny voice). Had they just admitted that they had ‘ dropped the ball ‘ with my order, I would have left it at that. But I could see a pattern of behavior emerging. Their shirts aren’t cheap at over £100/$128 (at time of writing this). So I started searching for info about them. They have started calling themselves ‘ John Clothier London ‘ on their website and appeared in google searches as ‘ John Clothier London ‘, embedded in to their meta title & H1 tags, so they would appear for those search terms in google. I also noticed that the correspondence emails were signed off with an Indian or Pakistani name. As I am in the UK I looked further in to them. Their original trading name ‘ John Clothier ‘ and then ‘John Clothier London ‘ give the impression of a traditional prestige London shirt maker. They must know this and have played on it. ‘ John Clothier London ‘ makes you believe they are a traditional English shirt maker. However; when I tried to find their London address online, I couldn’t find it. Just a street name was given, but no street number. Which made me even more suspicious. I couldn’t find a street No for the address. So I don’t know if they actually do have a street shop in London. If they don’t that’s not a crime, but why give the impression that they do have a retail shop in London? My work assistant emailed them asking for their shop address (including street number) in London, but didn’t receive any reply. On their website contact form they show street addresses in Australia and United States, as well as the UK. But again, just the street name, no actual street number for any of the addresses.They are clearly taking much money for orders over the internet, as not that many companies sell high collar mens shirts, at these prices. Maybe they are getting so many orders they can’t keep up. I don’t know. What I do know is that, had I not been with a big bank I may not have got my money back. I could also have very easily forgotten about my order after so long a period of time too. They give the impression that they have 3 physical shops, but i don’t know if they do have. Or are they just using registered office addresses at these places. That’s not illegal. But why not give the whole address and postcode, including the street number. This behaviour to me seems to be evasive.I just sense something isn’t right with this business. You may not be as lucky as me if you place an order with ‘ John Clothier London ‘. Be aware, always order using a credit or debit card, don’t do a money transfer to their bank, or you may not get your money back.My last msg to ‘ John Clothier London ‘;You think we would now want a shirt we ordered in December 2024, we are now at the end of Feb 2025, and the first i've heard from you, are you deluded? I emailed you 3 x since we ordered but received no reply. Of course we wanted a refund. Look up the words ' customer service ', and fully understand the meaning of it. As you clearly didn't provide any to me as a customer. It goes without saying, i will never order from John Clothier again. And will make sure my social media followers and all the main customer review platforms are aware of how you treated this (not anymore) customer.

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Date of experience: Dec 06, 2024
Carroll C.
Great service, quality products. Statement purchase.

Highly professional engagement from order placement, tracking to receipt of package. Very impressed with my first order of custom made shirts upon receipt. Nicely and professionally made. Shirts fit perfectly and definitely do stand out. Top top quality !!! Highly recommended.

5
Date of experience: Oct 10, 2024

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  • At John Clothier, we’ve turned generations of tailoring tradition into a modern expression of craftsmanship. As a family-run business, shirt-making is in our DNA — a legacy defined by precision, passion, and pride.

    Based in London, with expert workshops in India, Turkey, and Italy, we specialize in high-quality, hand-made men’s shirts. Each piece is crafted using the finest cotton fabrics, and stitched with care to deliver exceptional comfort, fit, and durability.

    We offer over 36 unique collar styles — from timeless to rare — because we believe a shirt’s identity starts at the collar. Our curated collection of 250+ in-house fabrics in rich patterns and colors ensures there’s a shirt for every style and occasion.

    Serving worldwide customers thru distributors across the UK, US, Turkey, Ireland, France, and Australia, we bring global craftsmanship to the wardrobes of men who value detail, quality, and individuality.See more

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