Thomas Mason fabrics have long been associated with high society and British heritage. Historically, Thomas Mason supplied shirting fabrics to London’s Jermyn Street tailors, who dressed:
– Members of the British Royal Family, including King Edward VII and King George V
– Aristocrats and diplomats during the Victorian and Edwardian eras
While there isn’t always direct public documentation of every royal individual wearing Thomas Mason fabrics (since the brand supplies fabric, not finished garments), their prestige lies in:
– Being the preferred fabric mill for top British shirtmakers like Turnbull & Asser, Charvet, and New & Lingwood, who famously dress the British royals and political elite.
– Supplying Prince Charles’ favored shirtmakers, many of whom have long used Thomas Mason fabrics.
Today, Thomas Mason is known globally for maintaining that elite connection—blending traditional British style with modern Italian quality under the Albini Group.




