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I would like to recommend KG Bespoke Tailoring. I found them on the Forum about 4 weeks ago sent them an email within 20minutes I had my first reply and this was 8pm on a Sunday. Very charming PA called Adam took my details and booked me in for an appointment. Gareth the tailor came to my house the following Sunday evening as it was the only time i was free sat with me was very friendly no rush at all and we picked the fabric then we sat and I designed my own suit AMAZING & so affordable Gareth gave me a nice discount I ended up paying ?399 for a bespoke suit. Just 3 weeks later my brand new suit was here needed no alteration fitted like a glove first time. I have so many complements at work its been unreal I am in the process of ordering my second suit next week. I am so please I found them on here. If you are getting married or in the market for a new suit before going to the high street and spending money on a suit to only have to spend more on alterations give these guys a call and design your own suit. Thanks Gareth & the KG Bespoke team
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