Wednesday 25 January 2017

Need a skinny suit? Bonobos is coming to Detroit with hip menswear

It's legitimate.

Bonobos - retailer of upscale, noveau hip menswear - is coming to downtown Detroit. It's planned to open at 1417 Woodward not long from now, as per a corporate representative. It will be the state's first Bonobos area.

The Free Press detailed in August that the retailer had posted employment opportunities for a Detroit store, yet wasn't determined to a particular area. The Woodward site joins a lineup of stores on Woodward that incorporate John Varvatos, athleisure retailer Kit and Ace, Nike, and Detroit is the New Black.

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Bonobos, which prides itself on awesome client administration and garments that fits well, calls its stores guideshops. To shop, men make an arrangement to visit the guideshop - walk-ins are OK, yet an arrangement is ideal. They meet one-on-one with a business delegate who demonstrates to them the Bonobos accumulation. The customer chooses what to purchase. The rep puts in the request. Garments are delivered to the customer.

Bonobos conveys its own particular image of pants ($108-$228), business-proper pants ($98-$250), suits ($450-$1125), shirts, ties and everything else a person could require.

To investigate or shop on the web: bonobos.com

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