Non-Iron Twill Shirt
The white non-iron twill is Charles Tyrwhitt’s archetypal office shirt: crisp, easy-care and visibly Jermyn Street in spirit.
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Story & heritage
Charles Tyrwhitt is grounded in shirts: the company started as a mail-order shirt business in 1986 and later opened on Jermyn Street, a London address associated with British shirtmaking. That makes this piece part of the brand’s core wardrobe rather than a seasonal novelty.
The official product page presents the white twill as a bestseller and points to the weave’s diagonal texture and smooth finish. In the Tyrwhitt universe, it is the safe first shirt: formal enough for a suit, simple enough to buy in multiples, and close to the founder’s original promise of a better shirt.
Materials & craft
The source-backed craft story is direct: a non-iron twill dress shirt with a diagonal weave and smooth handle, sold in a broad colour range. The product page’s emphasis is not ornament, but easy care, polish and repeatable everyday wear.
How to choose & style
Start with white for the boardroom version, then move into sky, pink or navy when the suit is plain. The twill surface gives enough depth to sit under a blazer without needing a loud tie.