
Thomas Pink’s website is back!
The British shirt-maker has relaunched after it was shut down last year by its former owner Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy (LVMH).
Known majorly for selling shirts, ties and socks, amongst others, Thomas Pink was relaunched last week – much to the delight of its admirers.
Notably, products retail from £18 for a pair of cotton socks to £175 for a tailored fit pinstripe shirt.
Following the shutting down in December 2020, the brand had permanently closed its London store as well. However, once LVMH sold the brand for an undisclosed amount in January 2021, Thomas Pink announced on social media that it would be back soon.
And finally it happened last week! Back in March, Nick Preston, a former JD Sports executive, brokered a deal to acquire Thomas Pink and intellectual property rights. The deal, reportedly, didn’t include its closed stores.
Thomas Pink, the London-based shirt-maker, was founded in 1984 and was then bought in 1999 by LVMH Group for £41.6 million.
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