Wedding suit hire

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mhibbins

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14,055 posts

285 months

Thursday 19th September 2002
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Has anyone hired wedding suits from a national chain where a number of chaps get fitted in different branches but the bookings were made centrally and charged to one person and everyone got the same style suit but that each bloke could pick up the suit and take it back to their local branch?

Thanks,

Mark

Nevin

2,999 posts

267 months

Thursday 19th September 2002
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Yup, try Moss Bross

mhibbins

Original Poster:

14,055 posts

285 months

Thursday 19th September 2002
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Star

Thanks,

Mark

yertis

18,565 posts

272 months

Thursday 19th September 2002
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you could try www.youngshire.co.uk and do it all online. I've not used them myself yet, but it seems a pretty good site. Very reliably hosted and supported by my company.

pdv6

16,442 posts

267 months

Thursday 19th September 2002
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Yes. But don't expect the right suits to end up in the right branches at the right times without a great deal of hassle (unless you can find an entire wedding party that take the same size everything!)

Stevie Chicken

83 posts

268 months

Thursday 19th September 2002
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Hoping to do mine from www.pronuptia.co.uk

>> Edited by Stevie Chicken on Thursday 19th September 18:19

miniman

26,109 posts

268 months

Saturday 21st September 2002
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I used Youngs - top service!

L112JOM

79 posts

290 months

Saturday 21st September 2002
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Mark

Do remember that if it's finally come to tying the knot at least your car has been there before....!
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All the best

Paul

>> Edited by L112JOM on Saturday 21st September 21:34

mhibbins

Original Poster:

14,055 posts

285 months

Sunday 22nd September 2002
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Nice one Paul

I've been married for 9 years now and it's my mate who's getting married. Sadly he's having the reception at the same place as the service so I don't even get to drive him in full dress suit with the roof off.

Your old car and I have had our ups and downs... mainly ups though. We've had fun recently fixing the sychro on 4th gear which involved me taking the engine and gearbox out of a car for the first time. It's all back together now though and running just as sweetly as ever. I must admit I thought about selling it when all the bit were all over the garage but the first run after reassembly put paid to all that and I love it just as much as I ever did

How are you getting on with your griff? It looks stunning in the picture from your profile.

Regards,

Mark

L112JOM

79 posts

290 months

Sunday 22nd September 2002
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Glad to hear you and the car are getting on well

I sold the 4.0 Griff a few weeks ago to a local guy and Rob Ingelby found me a very nice Imperial Blue 500 Griff that I bought from Steve in Macclesfield - he's a fellow PHer.

Will post some pics and change my profile pic in due course

This Griff is truly awesome...!

Paul