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I would like to say first a big THANK YOU to Gareth from KG-Bepsoke who delivered my suit to me last night. I was away on business so Gareth sent me a picture of the suit when it was completed and then offered to deliver it on a Sunday! The entire process was very smooth indeed Gareth makes you feel like a friend not just another customer or suit and my suit is truly STUNNING everything i wanted its perfect I was so happy I went and ordered 5 shirts and a another new suit. KG-Bepsoke and Gareth i truly can not thank you enough if your in the market for a new suit or shirts please go local and use KG-Bespoke. They come to you with an amazing choice of material and don't get me started on the discount Gareth gave me a ?1000 for ?600 and its stunning i have attached the picture he sent me. Once again THANK you so much its an amazing feeling going into work and everyone commenting on your suit and how wonderful they think it is i had to write something during my lunch. Thank you
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