Custom Suit Experience &
Something To Unwrap
This year when you purchase one of our 4 custom suit holiday package, we will not only mail the card to redeem your package and a little gift for that special someone to unwrap for the holiday.
But be sure to purchase by Dec. 20th to receive the gift by Dec. 23rd.
Questions? Contact us at info@kipperclothiers.com or 415.658.5438
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