In 1986, Charles Tyrwhitt was founded as a mail order company by Nicholas Charles Tyrwhitt Wheeler while studying at Bristol University. The company began operating from a small space on Fulham Road, London, before expanding the business with retail and e-commerce stores. Beginning as gentlemen's shirt makers, the offering has since expanded to include suits, shoes, knitwear, accessories and a collection of business casual wear.
Current operations
Charles Tyrwhitt produces a regular series of brochures every year. They also have a large online store, with sites dedicated to the UK, Germany, France, The Netherlands, US, Canada and Australia that sell the full product range. As of April 2019, Charles Tyrwhitt has 40 stores. Eleven are in London, 15 elsewhere in the UK, 13 in the US and one in Paris, France.
Customer service
Charles Tyrwhitt uses an independent customer feedback service called Feefo. This allows customers to give feedback on the service they received from Charles Tyrwhitt. This is then published as a live, unedited feed on the Charles Tyrwhitt website. As of December 2019, Charles Tyrwhitt has a 4.7/5 positive customer service rate. The customer service centre is currently based in London and Milton Keynes, England. Customers calling from the US and overseas will also be put through to a customer service representative in London or Milton Keynes.
Awards
Charles Tyrwhitt has received awards for their customer service in recent years. Most notably, Charles Tyrwhitt was awarded first place for customer service in the 2011 Sunday TimesProfit Track 100 awards. Charles Tyrwhitt earned awards at the Top 50 Companies For Customer Service Awards, including Best Web Chat, Best E-Retailer, second place for Calls and third for best overall customer service. Charles Tyrwhitt received the Queen's Award for Enterprise for International Trade in 2016.
Notable customers
has shown his support for British Fashion at a reception to celebrate the start of the London Collections for Men, which he attended tieless, in a Richard James suit, Charles Tyrwhitt shirt and Oliver Sweeney shoes. The president of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars North America, David Archibald, buys his suits from Charles Tyrwhitt. Lord Sugar has tweeted his appreciation for Charles Tyrwhitt.