Meet The Team

  • Geoff Quinn, CEO

    I'm constantly trying to push the boundaries of what we do and you can have so much fun exploring new opportunities. I never get bored
    Geoff Quinn
    CEO
    I started working on market stalls, washing the paint pads after the trader did demos. I went on to be a Saturday boy.

    We ask Geoff Quinn, T.M.Lewin's CEO, how he got to where he is today and about his favourite aspect of the job.


  • Christopher Smith, Garment Technologist

    Christopher Smith
    Garment Technologist
    Whilst studying, I saw an advert in the paper for an apprentice at a small, local tailoring company which I thought sounded interesting, so I took the job and was taught the ins and outs of suit making by the owner.

    Chris SmithHow did you get started in Garment Technology?

  • Wayne Carter, Head of Technical and Quality Assurance

    Wayne Carter
    Head of Technical
    After managing our factory for a couple of years and as T.M.Lewin needed to source shirts from Europe to feed the company’s growth, I was asked to move to head office to focus on new products and sourcing new manufacturers with John Francomb.

    We caught up with Wayne Carter, Head of Technical and Quality Assurance at T.M.Lewin, and asked him about how he got started in the business and the other brands that he admires.

  • John Francomb, Creative Director

    John Francomb
    Creative Director
    I get my inspiration simply from watching people on the streets in London. London is the best city for doing that, more than any other capital city.

    We talk to John Francomb, Creative Director, about how he started out in shirtmaking and the things that he is passionate about.

  • Steven Bakewell

    Steven Bakewell
    Fabric Designer
    Find a specific niche market. Become computer literate (especially on design programmes) and be very focussed on exactly what you want to do.

    We speak to Steven Bakewell about his inspiration and the best part of working for T.M.Lewin

  • Anthony Procopi

    Anthony Procopi
    Menswear Director
    As a men’s wear buyer, the biggest mistake you can make is to buy a collection based on what you personally like/want rather than thinking of the customer.

    We ask Anthony Procopi, our Menswear Director about his inspiration, the best part of his job and his top picks from the current collection.

  • Sally Parrish

    Sally Parrish
    Tie designer
    My favourite collections at the moment are the new slimline John Francomb ties for Christmas which make perfect party ties, the new knitted tie range and the bright ‘feel good factor’ range.

    We catch up with Sally Parrish as she flies in from China working on Autumn/Winter 2010/2011 collection.

    What was your first job in design?