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With all the positive change taking place over Easter we thought we would give the website a small renovation as well.
Napoleon has been a great tongue and cheek nod towards the tradition of tailoring but we felt it was time for a change so who better to provide us with an image than artist Gavin Hurley.
This particular work hung in our High Street store for many years and now hangs in our Sydney showroom.
Thanks to my Art Friend at Melanie Roger Gallery for allowing us to use the image and to Gavin for being so incredibly talented with a scalpel and coloured paper.

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