EA Davis
Call now
Call now
Website
Call
EA Davis
E.A. Davis offers the same things it did over 100 years ago when Emma A. Davis founded the store. At a time when few women worked outside the home, Davis, a woman of classic good taste and the entrepreneurial spirit, did more than just work - she began her own business. This business continues to thrive today.

E.A.Davis is located in the historic Boston suburb of Wellesley, Massachusetts. It is still operated as a family business. Those that frequent the E.A. Davis Web site will receive the same quality customer service that everyone who has walked through the doors of the Wellesley store has received since 1904.
Services
Founded in 2001, the Peter Millar line of fine clothing and accessories has become in just a few years the standard bearer for discerning and demanding individuals - on the golf course, in the office, and on the town.

From the original signature cashmere sweaters to a wide range of casual and formal wear, the Peter Millar line embraces a classic, old-world style resplendent in sharp detail, superb craftsmanship, and only the highest quality materials available.
We're brothers who decided that commuting to New York City wasn't for us. We grew up in Connecticut and spent every summer of our lives on Martha's Vineyard, which made us huge fans of the water, fishing and having fun.

When we were younger, we played in various bands, recorded albums, started assorted small businesses and always combined our earnings to buy the best old boat we could find, so we could head out on the water and escape life from time to time.In the late nineties we found ourselves miserable behind desks in Manhattan so we decided to trade in our business suits for bathing suits by selling ties so we wouldn't have to wear them.
J. Barbour & Sons Ltd. is an English luxury fashion brand founded by John Barbour in 1894, that designs, manufactures and markets weatherproofed outerwear, ready-to-wear, leather goods, shoes and accessories for men, women and children under the Barbour brand. Founded in South Shields, England, as an importer of oil cloth, J. Barbour and Sons Ltd. has become well known for its waxed cotton jackets.
Castaway Nantucket Island is as exceptional as it is classic, as imaginative as it is familiar. We craft traditional coastal clothing that has passed the test of time - embroidered Bermuda shorts, seersucker shirts, corduroy pants, and more - with our love of the sea, sport, friends, and family in mind.
In 2004, while roommates at Bowdoin College, we decided to start a company that offered needlepoint belts. We had each been gifted a needlepoint belt from our then girlfriends and became intrigued with these unique accessories. After looking to buy finished belts, we realized that there wasn't a company that featured these timeless items.
Reviews (12)
Robert Poirier
Robert Poirier
Dec 24, 2019
Report
If you're looking for quality and personalized service you'll never find a better company....
Briana B.
Briana B.
Nov 03, 2019
Report
First off, I would like to say this is the preppy person's helm. I was recommended this store by a fellow Lilly Lover. Toward the end of every season, they will have massive price cuts (50% and up) on big name brand items. Brands they sell include, Lilly Pulitzer, Vineyard Vines, Barbour, Southern Tide, Patagonia, etc. If the items continue to sit, the percentages off increase! However, if you are in the size group that is higher in demand during the sales, they are the first to go. So, be on the lookout!

My first experience with them was late summer during their sale blowout. The younger
Max G.
Max G.
Jan 19, 2019
Report
Such a community staple. They also have some good clothes and fair prices. I like the Barbour coats they always have stocked, Patagonia, Peter Millar, Lilly Pulitzer, and fun men's accessories like ties boxers and socks. You can get a great men's gift here. They are more of a traditional/preppy clothing shop with collared shirts, hand made flip flops, embroidered shorts, and great beach/summer wear. The women's section looks even better but I'm not really there. They have Lilly Pulitzer, jack roger and kids stuff too. A few times a year they have a really good sales and mark
John F.
John F.
Jun 10, 2018
Report
I was in to buy a shirt and tie for a summer outdoor wedding. I ended up with a bag full of clothes. Loved just about everything in the store.

Rob helped me with the shirt and tie and they were a hit-over a dozen compliments! Thanks Rob.
Susan W.
Susan W.
Apr 29, 2017
Report
Customer service is phenomenal!!! The women who work in the ladies department are by far the most knowledgeable and lovely people I have ever met in a retail store. They did a fabulous job helping my daughter select several dresses and really just went above and beyond. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!
Kelly V.
Kelly V.
Dec 26, 2016
Report
One of my favorite stores to shop
For clothes for myself. The staff here is great! Always ready to help with sizes or an opinion when asked. I'm a big Lily Pulitzer fan so this place is my go to! It's like a through back department store of days gone by. Great quality and large selection to choose from. It's on the pricy $$$$ side but as saying goes , "you get what you pay for"
Roberta R.
Roberta R.
Aug 19, 2015
Report
I hate to shop, really despise the whole process but when I am in Wellesley this is one of two shops I go to for everything I need. The ladies who work here are phenomenal. They are polite, listen carefully and respond quickly without shadowing me or making me feel like a child. If something fits, they say so, if not, they bring me another size or style.

They have a complete line of Lilly Pulitzer and impressive collection of other high-end brands for suburban living like Vineyard Vines and Pendleton. One more than one occasion I have walked in with a photo on my phone of an outfit I want
Sparky T.
Sparky T.
Jun 10, 2014
Report
It is cool that this store is still there. However it is not the same as it was in my youth 20-30 years ago. It was a department store with lots of craft items, material, cloth, yarn, etc. but now it is a high end clothing store. The only thing I recognized were the stairs and the old cash register. The name is the dame but this store has adapted with the times - for better or worse.
If you are shopping for clothes (especially womans) it might be worth a visit. If you want nostalgia and to see the way it was years ago you will be disappointed.
Michael M.
Michael M.
Feb 06, 2014
Report
All department stores could learn from this place. Customer service the way it ought to be!
Great old fashioned store with wonderful employees that actually try to "help" you with your decisions or purchases.
Amazing design department!
A throw back from a better time, hope this place lasts forever.
Susan R.
Susan R.
Apr 03, 2013
Report
This store is a Wellesley institution and a complete throw back to a time when customer service actually meant something. The merch is Lilly Pulitzer Vineyard Vines Barbour for the entire family. They also have an interior design dept. EA Davis is staffed by lovely ladies of a certain age who are happy to help even the most indecisive teen. It is a return to a more refined era of shopping and they have great sales. I hope it lasts forever.
Sasha R.
Sasha R.
Mar 13, 2009
Report
A Wellesley institution. This place takes me back to the days of ole school department stores, and funky whale pants. A great place to find Lilly P, or cruise wear and uniquely Wellesley memorabilia.
Ryan B.
Ryan B.
Aug 02, 2007
Report
Okay Okay Okay....yes this store is packed with ultra prepper socks, pants, ties, hats, handkerchief, shoes, bathing suits and key chains. Yes it has a full Lilly Pulitze section (the fact that I know what that is in itself gross). Yes it has a interior design section downstairs. Yes it is true you are not going to find anything but seersuckers and ultra cutesie brightly colored sun dress. With all that being said I love this store.

The employees have always been extremely helpful and friendly. Just today I had an interaction with the owner/GM and it was phenomenal . It reminds me that