LOS ANGELES, CA, February 21, 2011 (Press-News.org) Bespoke suits and shirts maker Bond and Carnaby offers fashion advice to its clients. Every man knows the familiar saying, "dress for success". From the boardroom to the country club or even a quick drink at a club, a great look is invaluable.
"At Bond & Carnaby we take pride in our service and craftsmanship, never compromising on the quality, cut or finish of any garment which carries our name. For us, the most important element when designing and crafting a suit or garment of any kind is you, the client," states David Melita, Bond and Carnaby Clothier.
As makers of fine tailored garments, the company has created a business model that is centered on convenience, affordability and product knowledge. Bond and Carnaby takes pride in providing its clients with second-to-none customer service and creating garments that have impeccable craftsmanship and luxury that lasts a lifetime.
Once an appointment has been set, company's clothiers meet the clients at a location that is convenient to them, be it their home, office or location of their choice. They then walk the client through an exciting process of fabric selection for the right occasion, style and finally cut and trims that compliment their style.
"Our aim is to not only have our clients envision us as a partner in their quest to attain the wardrobe they require, but to also empower them with the basic knowledge of fine tailored garments and sartorial elegance to ensure that they make an informed decision about their sartorial option, and as such make their personalities and style evident in the options they select," adds Mr. Melita.
Tailored shirts are made from the finest cotton milled from around the world. With over 400 fabrics, including everything from 100% Sea Island and Egyptian cotton 2-ply to intricate Dobby and Jacquards, there truly is something for every gentleman.
Each shirt is single needle stitched and comes standard with mother of pearl buttons, two fold collars & cuffs and a monogram for an added touch of individuality. Every custom shirt created, reflects the company's keen attention to detail to ensure a unique well-crafted garment.
For more information, visit http://www.bondandcarnaby.com or call 323.348.4900 to make an appointment.
Bespoke Suits Maker Bond and Carnaby Offers More Than Custom Clothing to Its Customers - Bond and Carnaby
Bespoke suits and shirts maker Bond and Carnaby offers fashion advice to its clients. Every man knows the familiar saying, "dress for success". From the boardroom to the country club or even a quick drink at a club, a great look is invaluable.
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[Press-News.org] Bespoke Suits Maker Bond and Carnaby Offers More Than Custom Clothing to Its Customers - Bond and CarnabyBespoke suits and shirts maker Bond and Carnaby offers fashion advice to its clients. Every man knows the familiar saying, "dress for success". From the boardroom to the country club or even a quick drink at a club, a great look is invaluable.