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The Top London Tailor Giving Back To Injured Personnel
A British tailor who counts royalty and presidents among her customers is helping injured service personnel feel better about themselves in a novel way.
Emma Willis, who has a shop on the renowned Jermyn Street in London, has now made her 1000th bespoke shirt for those who are undergoing rehabilitation.
Her custom-made shirts, often bought by the some of the most influential figures in the country, will normally set you back about £300.
But Emma's charity, Style for Soldiers, has now provided more than 600 wounded, sick or injured soldiers, with complimentary shirts to thank them for their sacrifices - with some of them coming with special features like velcro or false cufflinks for soldiers with nerve damage or amputations.