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Evess has a strong standing in the legal industry, selling barrister wear since 2014 through our Tailor de Jure collection which includes high-quality barrister gowns and barrister wigs as well as formal wear.
With our competitive prices you will be able to outfit yourself for your new career as a barrister with ease, getting all the clothing and accessories you need in order to feel confident – both in and out of court.
We provide a comprehensive online service to make finding the right barrister wig and gown easier than ever. Our Tailor de Jure collection is divided into easily navigated categories, making us your one-stop shop for all things barrister-dress related. You will be able to find anything you need and in the right size without having to spend your precious time tracking down a physical store which can be few and far between.
We also offer a range of gowns and wigs for solicitor advocates and judges. So as you move through your career, we are with you every step of the way, making sure you always have the right attire for the job.
Our collection also includes a range of accessories to showcase your career while also making sure you can take care of your barrister wig and gown properly. These accessories include:
With these accessories, you’ll be one step closer to feeling established in the profession and you’ll always be able to look your best in court.
One of the main benefits of purchasing our gowns and wigs is our commitment to sustainability. Our attire is eco-friendly, meaning you can play your part in protecting the environment without having to sacrifice any of the formality and professionalism your job as a barrister demands.
Our gowns are crafted from recycled ocean plastics, helping us to reduce the amount of harm being done to marine life and vital ecosystems. This also helps to prevent pollution and minimise greenhouse gas emissions.
We also offer a vegan wig option which is made from either plant or synthetic fibres. This helps us to provide a humane alternative to courtroom dress that eliminates animal exploitation, ensuring that we are always inclusive and respectful of people’s principles and beliefs.
Our vegan options can also be used by barristers who are allergic to horsehair, helping to protect you from harm and ensuring your court work can be carried out smoothly and in comfort.
As a company closely connected with the legal world, it is important to us that new barristers feel comfortable and assured on their first day ‘on their feet’, helping you to make a strong impression and approach your early appearances in court with confidence.
We also understand how vital it is to enter the world of law feeling fully informed. The industry can feel daunting to newcomers and has many complexities to wrap your head around.
On our website, we publish a collection of articles offering advice on navigating the intricacies of your new career as well as the intricacies of barrister dress. Articles range from what to wear on your first day to how to conduct yourself in court as well as plenty of in-depth information on court proceedings.
We aim for our advice and Tailor de Jure collection to work together to give you a strong start, making it easy to understand your new role and help you to become a successful barrister – all at the click of a button.
Find out more at at our website; email:info@evess.co; or call us on 01234 988 880.
Evess has a strong standing in the legal industry, selling barrister wear since 2014 through our Tailor de Jure collection which includes high-quality barrister gowns and barrister wigs as well as formal wear.
With our competitive prices you will be able to outfit yourself for your new career as a barrister with ease, getting all the clothing and accessories you need in order to feel confident – both in and out of court.
We provide a comprehensive online service to make finding the right barrister wig and gown easier than ever. Our Tailor de Jure collection is divided into easily navigated categories, making us your one-stop shop for all things barrister-dress related. You will be able to find anything you need and in the right size without having to spend your precious time tracking down a physical store which can be few and far between.
We also offer a range of gowns and wigs for solicitor advocates and judges. So as you move through your career, we are with you every step of the way, making sure you always have the right attire for the job.
Our collection also includes a range of accessories to showcase your career while also making sure you can take care of your barrister wig and gown properly. These accessories include:
With these accessories, you’ll be one step closer to feeling established in the profession and you’ll always be able to look your best in court.
One of the main benefits of purchasing our gowns and wigs is our commitment to sustainability. Our attire is eco-friendly, meaning you can play your part in protecting the environment without having to sacrifice any of the formality and professionalism your job as a barrister demands.
Our gowns are crafted from recycled ocean plastics, helping us to reduce the amount of harm being done to marine life and vital ecosystems. This also helps to prevent pollution and minimise greenhouse gas emissions.
We also offer a vegan wig option which is made from either plant or synthetic fibres. This helps us to provide a humane alternative to courtroom dress that eliminates animal exploitation, ensuring that we are always inclusive and respectful of people’s principles and beliefs.
Our vegan options can also be used by barristers who are allergic to horsehair, helping to protect you from harm and ensuring your court work can be carried out smoothly and in comfort.
As a company closely connected with the legal world, it is important to us that new barristers feel comfortable and assured on their first day ‘on their feet’, helping you to make a strong impression and approach your early appearances in court with confidence.
We also understand how vital it is to enter the world of law feeling fully informed. The industry can feel daunting to newcomers and has many complexities to wrap your head around.
On our website, we publish a collection of articles offering advice on navigating the intricacies of your new career as well as the intricacies of barrister dress. Articles range from what to wear on your first day to how to conduct yourself in court as well as plenty of in-depth information on court proceedings.
We aim for our advice and Tailor de Jure collection to work together to give you a strong start, making it easy to understand your new role and help you to become a successful barrister – all at the click of a button.
Find out more at at our website; email:info@evess.co; or call us on 01234 988 880.
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