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King's Collar Shirtmakers
Let's keep our American Factory workers working!!! 2 shirt special through July 31st, (save your $50 cutting fee.)
Remember to support all your local businesses and keep our economy humming! The King's Collar Shirtmakers is owned by Nancy Gold, a nationally recognized Custom Shirt Designer, distinguished as the Nation's First Woman to enter this field as both a shirtmaker and pattern maker. Nancy started her company in 1978 in Haddonfield, New Jersey. In 1986, she relocated The King's Collar to Center City, Philadelphia, and in May of 2000, The King's Collar moved from the city's Rittenhouse Row location to Ardmore's Main Line, just steps away from the acclaimed Suburban Square Shopping Mall. Nancy’s clients include National Political Leaders, Sports Team Owners and Athletes, Entertainment and Media Personalities, and Numerous Leaders of Corporate America. The King's Collar is one of the few "Full Service" Shirtmakers in the Country, with services ranging from hand cut "Bespoke" shirts to their award-winning Made to Measure Custom Shirts for both men and women. As a designer with pattern making and fabric cutting expertise, Nancy's critical eye interprets the measurements needed to make an extraordinary garment. Nancy loves her craft, and this love is reflected by the unhurried pace of her personal fittings, and the comfortable ambiance of her artistic and intimate studio surroundings. Any shirt can be made or remade, and there is no request too small to honor. Nancy believes in the importance of the American made product, and all work is either done in Ardmore, or in their New Jersey workrooms. The Shirtmaker takes pride in keeping this “American-made” tradition alive by sharing her knowledge through mentoring and in-house training programs. References
"Best Shirtmaker" -Main Line Today Magazine 2004, 2007
"One of the country's most highly regarded Shirtmakers" -Main Line Magazine 2007 Fall Fashion Issue
" Best of Phila." for Men's and Ladies' shirts -Philadelphia Magazine's (Three time)
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