British menswear label T.M.Lewin has opened its second physical retail location of the year, unveiling a new store at 360–365 Cabot Square in Canary Wharf. The move follows the brand’s successful return to the high street in April with the opening of its Bow Lane flagship.

The latest location brings T.M.Lewin’s full range of shirting, tailoring and contemporary workwear essentials to one of London’s busiest financial districts. Known for offering accessible formalwear, the heritage brand is targeting professionals seeking quality fits and business-ready attire.

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Since relaunching its physical presence, the response from customers has been positive. More than 7,000 shirts have been sold at the Bow Lane store alone, and tailoring now accounts for 30% of sales. Across all channels, shirt sales have risen by 43% year-on-year, indicating a clear resurgence in demand for formal dressing as office attendance increases.

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At the same time, T.M.Lewin has broadened its product offering to appeal to a younger, more lifestyle-driven demographic. Smart-casual pieces such as rugby shirts, premium T-shirts and chinos now contribute 25% of total revenue, signalling a shift towards a more versatile menswear wardrobe.

With further store openings scheduled for 2026, the launch at Canary Wharf marks another significant step in the brand’s post-pandemic revival. Once a high street mainstay with a strong presence in London and across the UK, T.M.Lewin is steadily rebuilding its retail network after re-entering the market under new ownership.

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