A LEADING menswear suit shop has opened its doors at Merry Hill this week.
SD Home of Menswear by Suit Direct has opened a new store on the upper level at the shopping centre today (Wednesday June 16).
The company is one of the fastest growing menswear retailers in the UK, offering suits, accessories and casualwear from leading brands including Ted Baker, Selected Homme, Marc Darcy, Ben Sherman, Jack and Jones, Racing Green, Limehaus, Gibson London and Jeff Banks.
From three-piece suits, to casual spring essentials, plus accessories, SD aims to be a one-stop-shop for men’s fashion.
The store offers premium occasion wear plus suits for workwear, proms and job interviews, as well as casual polo shirts, jackets and jumpers.
Mark Cotter, CEO of SD Home of Menswear by Suits Direct, said: “We’re delighted to be opening our new Merry Hill store and bringing a totally new selection of designer menswear to the city. At SD we’re dedicated to dressing men well and making men’s tailoring accessible for all.
“We know the modern man cares about his appearance and we want to make it easy for him to shop the leading brands in occasion wear and smart-casual, all under one roof. We’re opening a number of new stores on high streets and shopping centres throughout the UK in order to do so.
“Our instore teams work tirelessly to make every customer experience enjoyable. We offer one-to-one suiting appointments for those after a little more assistance and the team are always on hand to help wherever possible.”
Duncan Burns, marketing manager at Merry Hill, said: “Suit Direct is another well-established store joining Merry Hill this year and we’re delighted to welcome one of the UK’s fastest growing menswear retailers to the centre, offering styling from some of the nation’s most renowned designers.
“We know many of our visitors are hoping to celebrate occasions and enjoy weddings with loved ones again in the near future and the arrival of Suit Direct at Merry Hill comes at the perfect time, when many of our visitors are heading back to the shops to find that perfect outfit."
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