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Where to find a good, bespoke shirtmaker?

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Pretty much what's in the title. I mostly own MTM-shirts from Emanuel Berg, I'm very happy with them, but am looking to go full bespoke. I have tried Turnbull & Asser and while I wouldn't say that I'm unhappy with their products, I am not exactly happy either. The only requirment I would have is that I don't want to travel outside Germany for my shirts, so either the shirtmaker needs to be based in Germany or do regular trunk shows here.
 

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Not in Germany, but in Vienna.
I believe that Knize makes shirts.
Other Viennese shirt makers on list:

 

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Pretty much what's in the title. I mostly own MTM-shirts from Emanuel Berg, I'm very happy with them, but am looking to go full bespoke. I have tried Turnbull & Asser and while I wouldn't say that I'm unhappy with their products, I am not exactly happy either. The only requirment I would have is that I don't want to travel outside Germany for my shirts, so either the shirtmaker needs to be based in Germany or do regular trunk shows here.
Hi Werther Hartmann. I know that T&A do bespoke Trunk Shows with Ladage and Oelke in Hamburg, they were there earlier in the year. T&A also used to do Berlin too. Maybe check out their Instagram to see if they're travelling in September/October. British brands often do after the summer break.
Hope that helps?!
 

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Pretty much what's in the title. I mostly own MTM-shirts from Emanuel Berg, I'm very happy with them, but am looking to go full bespoke. I have tried Turnbull & Asser and while I wouldn't say that I'm unhappy with their products, I am not exactly happy either. The only requirment I would have is that I don't want to travel outside Germany for my shirts, so either the shirtmaker needs to be based in Germany or do regular trunk shows here.
Have you tried Campe&Ohff as an entry level option? Alternativley I only know of Reisner in Munich. They seem to be rather good and produce In house in Munich. Vienna - of course - has plenty of options. Also, there might be some Italian makers doing Trunks shows in Germany as well.
 
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Not in Germany, but in Vienna.
I believe that Knize makes shirts.
Other Viennese shirt makers on list:

Vienna has been mentioned twice already, so I'll make some appointments next time I'm in the region.

Hi Werther Hartmann. I know that T&A do bespoke Trunk Shows with Ladage and Oelke in Hamburg, they were there earlier in the year. T&A also used to do Berlin too. Maybe check out their Instagram to see if they're travelling in September/October. British brands often do after the summer break.
Hope that helps?!
As I said, I own a fair share of T&A bespoke shirts and don't plan on being a repeat customer.

Have you tried Campe&Ohff as an entry level option? Alternativley I only know of Reisner in Munich. They seem to be rather good and produce In house in Munich. Vienna - of course - has plenty of options. Also, there might be some Italian makers doing Trunks shows in Germany as well.
I will try both, thanks for the suggestions.
 

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