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Shirt-maker Emma Willis tells the remarkable story of her rise from door-to-door selling to a shop on Jermyn Street and another in Mayfair. Based in Gloucester, Emma's team sell 13,000 - 14,000 shirts a year, both bespoke and ready to wear, and here she takes us behind the scenes of her factory and reveals the secrets of her success. Offering insights into her entrepreneurism and commitment to British manufacturing, Emma explains her passion for fabrics and design. She also describes her charity, Style For Soldiers, which she set up in response to the casualties sustained by British service personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Shirt-maker Emma Willis tells the remarkable story of her rise from door-to-door selling to a shop on Jermyn Street and another in Mayfair. Based in Gloucester, Emma's team sell 13,000 - 14,000 shirts a year, both bespoke and ready to wear, and here she takes us behind the scenes of her factory and reveals the secrets of her success. Offering insights into her entrepreneurism and commitment to British manufacturing, Emma explains her passion for fabrics and design. She also describes her charity, Style For Soldiers, which she set up in response to the casualties sustained by British service personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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