Bespoke British Shirts by Emma Willis

Bearland House is an elegant 18th Century townhouse in the centre of historic Gloucester and home to the Emma Willis Factory. Their luxury shirts, boxer shorts, pyjamas, dressing gowns and walking socks are made using traditional methods of cutting and sewing, making to the highest standards.

Bespoke British Shirts by Emma Willis

Cutting by hand, patterns are matched at the seams and sewn 18 stitches to the inch using single needle stitching for the neatest, strongest seams. Collars are hand trimmed before turning to ensure clean cut, sharp points, small handmade gussets at the side seams and finished with real Mother of Pearl buttons. All of their trimmings and components are sourced in England.

Bespoke British Shirts by Emma Willis

Emma spends 2 days a week at the factory overseeing design, cut, make and quality control of all bespoke and ready to wear shirts for the London Jermyn Street Shop, Mr Porter and emmawillis.com. Bespoke and ready to wear appointments are now available in their Bearland House showrooms.

Bespoke British Shirts by Emma Willis

Full Bespoke Online is for the customers whose paper shirt patterns they have made and keep at the factory, following physical bespoke appointments at their shop, but would like to subsequently choose new shirts online or are unable to visit Jermyn Street. Please choose from selection of fabrics, along with your style preferences and they will use your bespoke pattern to make the shirt.

Bespoke British Shirts by Emma Willis

Bespoke British Shirts by Emma Willis

www.emmawillis.com


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