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      • Nicholas Charles Tyrwhitt Wheeler OBE (born 20 January 1965) is an English businessman. In 1986, he established the Charles Tyrwhitt company and shirt brand, which he owns.
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  2. Nicholas Charles Tyrwhitt Wheeler OBE (born 20 January 1965) is an English businessman. In 1986, he established the Charles Tyrwhitt company and shirt brand, which he owns. Wheeler was born in Ludlow, Shropshire and was educated at the Dragon School in Oxford and Eton College. At Eton, he was a classmate of former Prime Minister, Boris Johnson.

  3. Nick Wheeler, 51, founded the shirt brand Charles Tyrwhitt as an undergraduate in 1986, because he thought shirts seemed too expensive.

  4. Nicholas J. Wheeler FLSW (born 7 April 1962) is professor of international politics at the University of Birmingham and co-editor (with Christian Reus-Smit) of the Cambridge Studies in International Relations book series, published by Cambridge University Press and the British International Studies Association. [1]

  5. Nicholas J Wheeler is Professor of International Relations and Director of the Institute for Conflict, Cooperation, and Security at the University of Birmingham. He is currently writing a book provisionally entitledTrusting Enemies.

  6. Nicholas J. Wheeler is Professor of International Relations and Director of the Institute for Conflict, Cooperation, and Security at the University of Birmingham.

  7. Dec 20, 2021 · Unlike its rivals, shirt-maker Charles Tyrwhitt has survived the pandemic mostly intact. Its founder, Nick Wheeler, explains how the brand managed it, and why first impressions still count.

  8. Nick Wheeler OBE (OD 1978) was born in Ludlow, Shropshire, and attended the Dragon from 1973 through to 1978. He went on to attend Bristol University where he read Geography.

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