Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Jazz age bespoke shirts

We have recently been comissioned to produce some fine club collar bespoke shirts in the style popular in the Jazz Age, the 1920's and 30's. Shirts of this period generally had standar turndown collars and cuffs that take cufflinks (but not always double). Collar pins were also popular.
For examples of these types of shirt then you can look at old episodes of the Fry & Laurie TV series Jeeves and Wooster. Jeeves, the valet always wore a club (or penny round) collar and Wooster turn down pointed collars with tie pins.
We are experienced in both of these styles so if you are looking for something of 20's or 30's style then we would be pleased to make them for you.

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