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  1. We have been on the historic Jermyn Street, specialising in bespoke and ready-to-wear shirts since 1999. Our philosophy is to adhere to traditional English shirt-making techniques, using luxurious Swiss and West Indian Sea Island Cottons, and employ local, skilled craftspeople.

  2. www.emmawillis.com › collections › all-ready-to-wear-shirtsReady to Wear Shirts - Emma Willis

    Hand cut, sewn and finished in our English workrooms using single needle stitching and iridescent mother of pearl buttons, our luxurious collection of men's ready to wear shirts.

  3. Hand cut and finished in our English Factory using single needle stitching and iridescent mother of pearl buttons, our luxurious collection of men's Swiss cotton shirts.

  4. Our online Made to Measure service allows you the choice of fit, cut, sleeve and tail length, ¼” collar sizes and all the style choices you would be able to make if you visited our shop.

  5. Hand cut and finished in our English Factory using single needle stitching and iridescent mother of pearl buttons, our luxurious collection of women's ready to wear shirts.

  6. We have been on the historic Jermyn Street, specialising in bespoke and ready-to-wear shirts since 1999. Our philosophy is to adhere to traditional English shirt-making techniques, using luxurious Swiss and West Indian Sea Island Cottons, and employ local, skilled craftspeople.

  7. We have been on the historic Jermyn Street, specialising in bespoke and ready-to-wear shirts since 1999. Our philosophy is to adhere to traditional English shirt-making techniques, using luxurious Swiss and West Indian Sea Island Cottons, and employ local, skilled craftspeople.

  8. Dream Blue Linen Shirt. It has been twenty years since Emma Willis opened her elegant, eponymous shop on Jermyn Street. Ever since, the shirt maker has adhered to traditional English shirt-making techniques, using such sumptuous materials as Swiss and West Indian Sea Island cottons, linens and brushed cottons to create her distinctive shirts.

  9. With a shop on London’s Jermyn Street and a factory in Gloucester, Emma Willis is every inch the authentic English shirtmaker. Specialising in hand-cutting and traditional methods normally reserved for bespoke, the label’s robes, pyjamas, boxers and, of course, shirts are made to last.

  10. From humble beginnings in a South London workshop to a home on Jermyn Street, Emma Willis is a force to be reckoned with. This long-sleeved shirt is tailored from lightweight and naturally breathable linen. Fasten the mother-of-pearl buttons and throw on a pair of sunglasses for balmy days.

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