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Who makes full bespoke shirts in London?

MLIW

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Emma Willis shirt are incredible, but probably best to have a walk down saville row for bespoke stuff
 

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Based on my experience I would recommend Shaun O'Flynn wholeheartedly
 

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With David Gale moving back to T&A, I'd say look no further. He's a top class pattern drafter and fitter.

I've also used Sean O'flynn in the past when he was at New and Lingwood. I find the make was not as good as the Turnbulls. In fact the ready made N&L shirts always look better made in my opinion. Just don't ask me why.
 

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for bespoke shirts? I thought Jermyn street was the place for bespoke shirts, Savile Row was more for suits. Emma Willis is at 66 Jermyn street. I'm going to give their "Savile" collar style a try, looks pretty sweet to me!

Originally Posted by MLIW
Emma Willis shirt are incredible, but probably best to have a walk down saville row for bespoke stuff
 
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Heres a list of bespoke shirtmakers left in London,

Budds (John Butcher Martin Levitt)
S o,Flynn
J Brian
Frank Foster
Dege (robert Whittiker)
T + A
Russell and Hodge (Kerry Ford)
Domatakis

These guys are the pattern makers,the shirts are made by machine but by skilled machinist who make the shirt throughout (not section work).Any amount of hand work can be undertaken but at additional cost
 

andreyb2

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Originally Posted by LONDON SHIRTMAKER
Heres a list of bespoke shirtmakers left in London,

Budds (John Butcher Martin Levitt)
S o,Flynn
J Brian
Frank Foster
Dege (robert Whittiker)
T + A
Russell and Hodge (Kerry Ford)
Domatakis

Huh? No Lachter and Udeshi?

Also, if I may ask: who of them is LONDON SHIRTMAKER?
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andreyb2

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Originally Posted by LONDON SHIRTMAKER
Budds (John Butcher Martin Levitt)
Also, technically Mr Levitt belongs to Webster bros.
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Andrey
 

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