Win a bespoke shirt made by founder of Eccentric Shirts

The style of shirt a man wears can say a great deal more about his personality than he may realise. A psychology report prepared by leading psychotherapist, Jane Firbank* to launch a new online shirt retailer www.eccentricshirts.com reveals that his choice of shirt can convey that ‘he is more macho than he perhaps appears’, ‘secretly hankers back to those halcyon days of youth’, he ‘loves his work’, ’wants to bring the weekend forward’….and a host of other things
Eccentric Shirts is the brainchild of South West London entrepreneur, Peter Barnett. He already runs a successful business manufacturing top quality clothing for some of the UK’s leading specialist shirt retailers, many of whom are by Royal Appointment.
“A number of my friends were asking me to design and make bespoke shirts for them”, says Peter. Demand was such that Peter decided to launch Eccentric Shirts in December 2009. His Spring collection has certainly caught the eye - and imagination - of Jane Firbank
To add to the eccentricity of the site, all the men’s shirts are given a female name (women’s shirts will follow soon, with men’s names). Each shirt has a quirky little ‘ditty’ about ‘her’ to highlight the individual and eccentric character of the shirt.
Eccentric shirts has also launched a more conservative range with the bold designs ‘hidden’ inside the collars and cuffs aptly named ‘Shirts for Work’. Once, the only individual statement a man could make about his personality was through his tie: now with fewer men wearing ties, he can make an even bigger statement with his whole shirt. “The person wearing this shirt is likely to be the boss not the underling, “adds Firbank, “It says “I am sufficiently senior not to need to conform” but I am still smart, and fashionable.”
We have one 'Shirts for Work' to give away to a lucky reader. To be in the draw, simply: click on this link and email us with the name of the shirt you would like to win from this range! We'll pick a winner just in time for warmer weather on 2 May, 2010. Please email: comps@lawandmore.co.uk with your contact details and the name of your shirt...Good luck!
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