LAURENCE Menswear is extremely proud to be celebrating their first anniversary tomorrow.
Owner Laurence Morris has been absolutely delighted with the incredibly positive response and support he has received from customers and suppliers. Laurence provides a unique shopping experience for customers; great quality affordable brands that can be tailored to fit the customer perfectly.
Encouraging customers to return to the high street in Henley is the priority and Laurence offers numerous brands that cannot be found in department stores, as well as reputable brands such as Loake shoes and John Smedley knitwear.
Laurence said: “I like to offer choice and variety, allowing customers to browse, try on and shop in a relaxed environment. I want to offer my customers something different from the main high street stores.” This summer the emphasis is on colour, from vibrant greens and reds through to cool pinks and blues.
For the regatta, Laurence Menswear will be able to fully kit out Henley’s gents, young and old, in colourful chinos, striped blazers and printed shirts, not forgetting a large range of accessories from underwear, belts, ties, hats and cufflinks — and of course that all-important umbrella!
Laurence also offers a wedding service. In the past year he has successfully dressed several wedding parties. He also has a fantastic range of business and fashion suits supplied by Roy Robson who cater for all shapes and sizes. He stocks fine Italian shirts including a made-to-measure service from Ingram, and this can make a great present for a special occasion.
In celebration of the first anniversary Laurence invites you to come and see the new spring/summer collection offering 15 per cent off on March 30, for one day only. In addition, anyone who spends more than £100 up until the end of June will be automatically entered into a prize draw for the chance to win an overnight stay at Hope House, a luxurious boutique hotel in Woodstock (www.hopehousewoodstock.co.uk).
There will be a charity raffle offering customers the chance to win a signed rugby ball from ex-England rugby captain and owner of Raging Bull clothing brand, Phil Vickery.
Laurence Menswear has been involved in many events this year including fashion shows, late-night shopping and charity events. He passionately believes in supporting other local organisations and charities including sponsoring the Henley RFC, Regatta Radio, Air Ambulance and Helen and Douglas House to name just a few.
Please show your support for local businesses in Henley by visiting www.laurencemenswear.co.uk for regular updates and promotions. You can also follow Laurence Menswear on Facebook and Twitter. Laurence Menswear is at 29, Duke Street, (01491) 577279.
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