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Hey guys 4 weeks ago i found a tailor called KG Bespoke on the forum. I emailed them and within 20 minutes on a sunday evening they replied. The following Sunday evening they came out to see me sat with me we picked fabric and i got to design my own suit & so affordable i paid ?399 for complete bespoke. 3 weeks later my suit arrived. Fits like a glove first time. If your in the market for a new suit before you go to the high street first give KG Bespoke a call and see what they can offer you. [email protected] to see some of their work look up kg-bespoke on Facebook
shame on you. have nothing to do on a sunday evening that monitor post on the forum. If you had a problem my email address is clear you could of first emailed me. Gareth & Kimmo did me an amazing deal and as i found them on the forum i said i would write something nice for them. They are a small business that needs local support. This is a forum for local people to discover local gems from hidden cafes to tailors and everything in between. these are very harmful comments that you have made towards a young business I would like an apology and perhaps in future if you have a problem with a members post you should write to that members email first and ask excuse me but rather than publicly tying to humiliate them. I don't think thats what this forum is about

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