"After considerable review, and due to the many issues currently being experienced by high street retailers, it has been determined that the future of the TM Lewin brand will be online-only." TM Lewin, which was founded in 1898, was placed up for sale just a day after the collapse of fashion chains Oasis and Warehouse in May. (Image: Getty)The company said it could not afford the rent bill and other costs for its stores, which have all been shut since March. The Torque spokesperson added: "We are committed to selling quality tailoring to a global audience, but crucially in a financially sustainable fashion. The chain is one of the most prominent names on Jermyn Street, the west end street populated by tailors and shirtmakers.
Source: Daily Mirror June 30, 2020 15:23 UTC