
Shine among
the profane,
subtly.
Minehouse is a luxury house of clothing and accessories, conceived by two young Freemasons. Garments and emblems crafted so that those who know, know — and those who do not, simply admire.
A wardrobe for those who labour in light.
Minehouse was founded upon a single, quiet conviction: that the marks of a thoughtful life need not be loud. We design pieces that carry meaning beneath their surface — emblems of the craft rendered so finely that they pass as pure ornament to the uninitiated eye.
Every garment is cut from rare cloth, every accessory finished by hand. The square teaches us to act on the level; the compasses, to keep our desires within due bounds. Our work lives between those two virtues — restrained, precise, and unmistakably considered.
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Founders, two provinces
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Hand-finished
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Meaning, woven in
Objects of quiet recognition.
Each piece is produced in a limited edition and accompanied by a numbered certificate. Worn openly, read privately.

The Initiate Signet
Solid 18k gold · engraved square & compasses

Monogram Cufflinks
Gold & onyx · hidden letter G

The Pillar Pocket Square
Mulberry silk · tonal columns motif

Bespoke garments, marked with intent.
Commission a coat, a dinner jacket, or a full ensemble. We weave the emblems of the craft into linings, buttons, and stitching — details discovered only by those who think to look.
Request a fitting →Every detail speaks, should you listen.
We draw upon the timeless symbols of the lodge, abstracted into ornament. To most they are beautiful geometry; to the initiated, a quiet conversation.
The All-Seeing Eye
A reminder that our conduct is forever observed. Embossed within linings and clasps.
Boaz & Jachin
The twin pillars of strength and establishment, echoed in our tailoring seams.
The Sprig of Acacia
Emblem of immortality and remembrance, woven into our silk in tonal thread.
Sun & Moon
Governors of day and night — balance, rendered in our cufflink enamel.
Two provinces, one level.
Minehouse was raised by two young Freemasons who met as strangers from different provinces and found a shared vision: to let brethren shine among the profane in a manner subtle, classy, and entirely their own.
The Warwickshire Brother
Province of Warwickshire
Keeper of the cloth — drawn to structure, tailoring, and the discipline of the square.
The Leicester Brother
Province of Leicestershire & Rutland
Keeper of the emblem — drawn to ornament, symbol, and the measure of the compasses.
“We do not advertise our brotherhood. We let it be felt — in a seam, a glint, a quiet nod from across the room.”
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