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BESPOKE SHIRTs

The bespoke shirts process is meticulous and starts with you being measured. Peter will take note of your measurements, but he will also observe physical nuances of your posture.

Then, cloth selection and style, including collar, cuff, placket and monogramming options will also be discussed and chosen. Your cloth will be ordered and Peter’s shirt cutter will draft your unique pattern, marking in any stylistic details. This will include separate collar, cuff and body patterns. The cutter still uses belly blades to cut cloth. These enhance precision. Your cut shirt is then sent to the workshop in London, where it is skilfully sewn together by a team of experienced seamstresses.

Our experienced seamstresses masterfully use pencil marks to indicate any specific requests such as a minutely shorter sleeve. Hand-worked sewing machines are then used to bring the shirt together - they produce stronger seams while maintaining accuracy.

After your initial appointment with Peter a single sample shirt is made up to begin with, three weeks later you will be invited back to try on the sample shirt. The shirt will then be fitted and reviewed, with any adjustments made to your pattern, before proceeding with the remainder of your order.

Shirt orders usually require a turnaround time of 8-10 weeks. Monogramming is available within our bespoke service.

For first orders, a minimum order of four shirts is required.

Bespoke shirts commence at £350.