Menswear Specialists Dooley & Rostron are Offering FREE Suits for Finest Followers

To coincide with wedding season, Dooley & Rostron are offering Manchester’s Finest readers their best man’s suit for free!

By Emma Davidson | Last updated 3 August 2022

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Running until Wednesday 10th August, King Street’s menswear specialists Dooley & Rostron have got a great deal for anyone getting married in the near future.

If you book an appointment between now and the 10th and purchase a made-to-measure suit for the groom, the best man’s suit will be completely FREE. The starting price is £1250 for a two piece suit and £1500 upwards for a three piece. 

To claim the offer, you must quote Manchester’s Finest when making an appointment at the store. To qualify, you will have to pay in full for the first groom’s suit to receive the best man’s suit for free. Or, alternatively, you can purchase a gift voucher for a 2 or 3 piece suit, which will also get you the best man’s suit for free.

If you don’t end up using it on the discount, you can keep the voucher to use within 6 months from the date of purchase.

The menswear store has been hand crafting shirts and suits in its Manchester factory for over 55 years. The factory sits in the basement of the store, and each Italian handmade suit is made to order, but you can also purchase ready to wear items upstairs in its flagship showroom. 

Dooley & Rostron’s shirts are made by some of the most experienced tailors, cutters and seamstresses in the world, and the store also partners with the most renowned factories and suppliers in Italy and Amsterdam to help craft its fine suits.

Using the extensive tailoring knowledge of the staff and the passion to make garments come to life, Dooley & Rostron’s team are known for producing some of the finest suits around. 

The offer will end on Wednesday 10th August. You can book a timeslot with one of Dooley & Rostron’s tailors now via the link below. 

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Terms & Conditions: The offer is for made to measure suits only and doesn’t apply to ready to wear clothing.