Thomas Pink relaunches following LVMH sale

The internet site, which relaunched this 7 days, sells shirts, ties, socks and pocket squares. Goods retail from £18 for a pair of cotton socks to £175 for a customized match pinstripe shirt.

In December 2020 Thomas Pink shut its website and social media webpages, and was also taken out from LVMH’s “Fashion and Leather-based Goods” web-site web site, which properties all of its models. The British shirtmaker also forever closed its keep on London’s Jermyn Street.

In January this 12 months it announced that it would “be again soon” on its social media webpages, after LVMH marketed the model for an undisclosed sum.

The Daily Mail noted previously this calendar year that the Thomas Pink model and mental property legal rights had been bought by Nick Preston, the former JD Sports activities Fashion trading director.

LVMH purchased 70% of Thomas Pink in 1999 for all-around €48m (£41.6m).

LVMH did not respond to Drapers’ requests for comment.