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We are bespoke tailors based on Barry Road in East Dulwich. Our prices start from ?375 for complete bespoke suit in super 130 cloth. The same material would cost over ?1000 from any other tailor. if you would like a free consultation and to look over our materials please get in touch on [email protected]

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Have a special occasion this year?? birthday? Job interview that you want to look the part for?? why not contact us and have a free consultation. With bespoke suits from just ?375.00 and a free shirt if you book by the 23rd March why not spoil yourself. With easy payment options to spread the cost we just take a deposit of 50% up front and then 50% on completion. Email us today [email protected]

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We are looking for representatives to join or growing team. Remember Tupperware Parties.... We are do the same concept but for suits. You invite us to your home or office, we meet your friends and colleagues and you earn commission for each suit sold. Commissions start from ?50 per suit up to ?200 per suit. If you are interested in more details please email us on [email protected]

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