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E: 22/04 Win a hand-tailored suit worth £500
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There is nothing like a sharp suit to frame a man (and we’re not just talking Men At Play guys). Luckily for you, London’s best bespoke tailor, www.aSuitThatFits.com, is giving one lucky reader the chance to win a £500 made-to-measure suit.
Features: Just ask star client Rhydian Roberts, who wore a black silk and cashmere suit with deep purple trim on this year’s X Factor final. He likes the high and thin peaked lapel, combined with skinny straight-leg trousers. What would be your style? Something traditional? Perhaps something with a sleeker silhouette?
A Suit That Fits offers hand-tailored suits, shirts and dinner jackets that can be designed from your choice of fabric and cut to the smallest personalised stitching detail. Its unique service means you’ll literally have over one billion possible style, design, fabric and colour permutations to choose from. And you can do it all on-line. Visit one of A Suit That Fits’ offices in London or arrange a work/ home callout.
For your chance to win your own personally-tailored suit, e-mail your full contact details to [EMAIL="edit@gaytimes.co.uk"]edit@gaytimes.co.uk[/EMAIL] Mark all entries ‘A Suit That Fits’. Closing Date: April 22nd
G'luck!:D
And click on second link.
There is nothing like a sharp suit to frame a man (and we’re not just talking Men At Play guys). Luckily for you, London’s best bespoke tailor, www.aSuitThatFits.com, is giving one lucky reader the chance to win a £500 made-to-measure suit.
Features: Just ask star client Rhydian Roberts, who wore a black silk and cashmere suit with deep purple trim on this year’s X Factor final. He likes the high and thin peaked lapel, combined with skinny straight-leg trousers. What would be your style? Something traditional? Perhaps something with a sleeker silhouette?
A Suit That Fits offers hand-tailored suits, shirts and dinner jackets that can be designed from your choice of fabric and cut to the smallest personalised stitching detail. Its unique service means you’ll literally have over one billion possible style, design, fabric and colour permutations to choose from. And you can do it all on-line. Visit one of A Suit That Fits’ offices in London or arrange a work/ home callout.
For your chance to win your own personally-tailored suit, e-mail your full contact details to [EMAIL="edit@gaytimes.co.uk"]edit@gaytimes.co.uk[/EMAIL] Mark all entries ‘A Suit That Fits’. Closing Date: April 22nd
G'luck!:D
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I know this may seem like a strange question, but does anybody know whether or not this website publishes the names of winners? just wondering, im not bowing to prejudices or homophobia but I just dont want my friends, clients and especially my girlfriends family to call me up asking if ive switched sexuality all of a sudden...... ?0
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I know this may seem like a strange question, but does anybody know whether or not this website publishes the names of winners? just wondering, im not bowing to prejudices or homophobia but I just dont want my friends, clients and especially my girlfriends family to call me up asking if ive switched sexuality all of a sudden...... ?
That's a fair point, although I would be surprised if they were likely to notice your name in among the small print of a publication or website that they are very unlikely to read / see in the first place, at least that closely.
I'm assuming that you have a first name that is fairly common (if you see what I mean!). In which case, it could be explained as coincidence.
What's more, entering a comp isn't a reflection of your sexuality anyway - you just want the prize.
I really wouldn't worry about it.
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