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FormalWear Express Suits Customers With Mobile Option in Perth

For busy men on the go, FormalWear Express Suit Hire Company offers a mobile option for hiring suits for formal occasions.

2012-07-06
QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA, July 06, 2012 (Press-News.org) For busy men on the go, FormalWear Express offers a mobile option for hiring suits for formal occasions. Saving customers the trouble of visiting the showroom, FormalWear Express brings a selection of suits right to the customer's location, allowing patrons to select the size and style that suits their needs.

FormalWear Express Suit Hire strives to provide every customer with a fantastic look and a convenient, hassle-free experience. Customers need only call their nearest FormalWear Express location or fill out the company's online form to set up a consultation or request a price quote. A FormalWear Express fitting expert will take measurements at the customer's home or office. Then, the company will deliver the selected suit directly to the customer's door in time for the upcoming wedding or other special event and will even pick up the suit afterwards.

Brides and grooms all across Australia have praised the experts at FormalWear Express, netting the company numerous awards from the Australian Bridal Industry Association. In addition to the incredible convenience of having suits delivered right to their door, customers also cited the company's excellent service, attention to detail and quick response to inquiries.

FormalWear Express offers a full range of suits appropriate for any special occasion, from weddings to school formals, in sizes to fit everyone from 2-year-old ring bearers to groomsmen measuring up to 11XL. FormalWear Express carries a wide variety of styles for hire and for sale, including tuxedos, pinstripe suits, matching suits for groomsmen and junior groomsmen, three-piece suits, morning suits, and suits appropriate for black-tie events, corporate functions and proms. Each hired suit package includes coordinated trousers, jacket, shirt, neckwear, vest and pocket handkerchief. Discounts are available for hires of multiple suits.

Customers wishing to buy suits rather than hire them can choose from a selection of the latest European designer styles, including skinny fit suits, as well as white suits and brightly colored suits that make a special statement. Customers who provide their measurements online can buy suits without ever stepping foot in a store. The company also sells a wide variety of formal wear accessories, including ties in an array of colors and patterns, more than 100 styles of cufflinks, belts in four different colors, and dress shoes.

In addition to its two Perth locations, FormalWear Express has franchises throughout Australia, including Brisbane, Canberra, the Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Hobart. Customers outside these areas can still take advantage of the company's services by using its online suit hire option. With this option, customers provide their measurements online and receive their suit by express shipment, usually the next business day. After the event, customers simply return the suit using the prepaid freight bag provided as part of the package.

Customers can visit http://www.formalwearexpress.com.au/ to view the company's vast selection of suits and accessories available for hire or for sale. Couples planning weddings can take advantage of the company's free wedding checklist, which is available at http://www.formalwearexpress.com.au/wedding-checklist/.

FormalWear Express Suit Hire serves all Perth and surrounding areas and all across Australia. For more information about FormalWear Express and its mobile suit hire options anywhere in Australia, contact:

FormalWear Express
National Head Office
Unit 10/47 Ashmore Rd
Bundall, Gold Coast QLD 4217
Phone: 1300 367 625 (1300 FORMAL)
www.formalwearexpress.com.au


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[Press-News.org] FormalWear Express Suits Customers With Mobile Option in Perth
For busy men on the go, FormalWear Express Suit Hire Company offers a mobile option for hiring suits for formal occasions.