Friday, 31 May 2013

First Class Clothing Comes to Nigeria. (Details Below)

Have you ever looked in awe at how well dressed a stranger is? Not necessarily how perfect the colour and prints of their clothing matched; but how their clothes looked on them. How their suit hung well on their shoulders and looked perfectly tailor-made for them; or how their pants were creased and looked crisp. This is the difference between low-end clothing and the classier high-quality stuff
If you are looking for that perfect corporate wear, dinner wear, cocktail party wears, casuals, red carpet wears, or for an outfit to wear for a special occasion, then you need to look for and recognize high-quality clothing. First Class Clothing offers you well-made dresses, skirts, suits, blouses, blazers, shoes, and other wearable items. First Class Clothing also serves you distinctive dress clothes, while giving you absolute value for your money. Its brand always wears and looks good for a long period of time. First Class Clothing equals High quality.

 FEATURES OF FIRST CLASS CLOTHING

1. Fabric
FIRST CLASS CLOTHING fabrics have been meticulously cut and sewn on the grain. The patterns and stripes are matched all over the garment and not against each other. The fabric also holds its shape fairly well, so that if you grab a handful of it, bunch it together, then let it loose, it stays literally unaltered. The fabric, when grabbed at the seams with both hands and pulled gently, the thread in the seams holds securely. 



2. Seams and Hems
The edge of the seams and hems of the FIRST CLASS CLOTHING are always sewn straight and are ‘finished’. They are never left ‘raw’, which helps prevent the seams from disentangling.  Most of the garments’ hems are at least two inches wide, which allows the clothing to be easily altered, if need be.

3. Fasteners
The buttons, hooks, zippers e.t.c , on the suits, blouse, skirts, dress et al, on the FIRST CLASS CLOTHING  are sewn on securely. The button holes are often bound with high quality industrial threads for durability. The zippers also move freely ‘up and down’ without hesitation

4. Trim
The trim on a typical FIRST CLASS CLOTHING garment is sewn on firmly. The trim always complements the garment in colour and in style.   

5. Linings
The lining in a cloth is another very important feature. The material of the lining in a FIRST CLASS CLOTHNG jacket, suit and blazer, is dense and opaque and properly sewn into the garment so that it sits properly on the body, without it ripping or tearing.

6. Shoes
With FIRST CLASS SHOES, you can never go wrong. Much as a girl’s best friend is diamonds and a man’s most priced accessories is his wristwatch, both the male and female gender meet at a point. That point is ‘the shoes’.  FIRST CLASS SHOES are made from high quality leather, which is durable and never pulls apart easily. The seams are sewn straight and when grabbed by the sole and the upper part of the shoes and tugged the sole stays intact and never move off the upper part.  Ensembles, designs and other trims are firmly attached to the shoes.


FIRST CLASS CLOTHING guarantees you of high-quality, chic garments and trendy accessories for the far-out fashionistas; that stands out for its uniqueness and cutting edge in the fashion world,  giving you value for your money.

First Class Clothing is distributed by SUNTAN DISCOUNT WEARS,  Located at 30 Allen Avenue,
100, Awolowo Road Ikoyi,
47, Toyin street Ikeja
28, Adeniran Ogunsanya Surulere 

or call: 08032030999, 08032030996
For more info about First Class Clothing visit HERE

4 comments:

  1. i hope they are affordable?

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  2. This is the kind of detail I wld luv Nigerians to do as always.They should look at our foreign counterparts as always.

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  3. Vanessa nice one,I will visit there and tell them I read from your blogg,good job!

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  4. I know Suntan on Awolowo way and I will drop by,I hope to see what you have clearly described because that will be great.

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