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Hackett Now Open in Kuwait


For all you guys who love Polo & Tommy, you’ll be thrilled to know that British Brand Hackett is now open in Kuwait at The Avenues (Phase II).

The home of authentic British Menswear and style, Hackett, has a worldwide reputation for producing high quality, unique and distinctive, menswear and kid’s clothing.

Hackett’s clothes offer a selection of formal wear including dinner jackets, business clothing such as ties, suits, shirts and trousers, smart casual, rugby shirts, designer polo shirts to accessories including belts, scarves, wallets, and travel bags.

And here's an interesting fact, Hackett is the Official Clothing Partner of the Aston Martin Racing. So you will also find Limited edition 'Aston Martin Racing by Hackett' products available in store. These Aston Martin Racing products make ideal gifts for Formula 1 racing fan, or an Aston Martin owner.






Comments

Anonymous said…
Time to change kuwaiti guys!!
Anonymous said…
NO even sweeter, kuwaiti guys are great the way they are ..LOVE EACH AND EVERYONE OF THEM :P:P
including AZM
Anonymous said…
loooooooooooooooooool anonymous ili foogi :P i totally agreee with u :P 100% bs ana ba'3r the last part o im gona say "especially AZM" :PpPppp

now i know where im gona get gifts for guys from malait kla polo oo lacoste shirts
Anonymous said…
ba'ayyir*
AZM said…
Hackett is a wee bit boring for me...

And thanks for the compliment Anonymous ;-)

And just to point out, AZM is Jeddahwi, not Kuwaiti ;-)
Anonymous said…
I disagree with both of you ! .. I mean ok fe style N' hot guys out there, can't deny it ;p! Bas fe waayyedd Ekhuruna! So yeah even sweeter i guess ur right ;p
miss ghesquiere said…
YAAY!! i love traditional mens clothes.. even though hackett is not technically a haberdashery but it certainly has a bit of its feel. will buy. chinna they sell it harrods. sports dept. top floor?
miss ghesquiere said…
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나다 said…
they look FAB ! i would recommend it to my brother
Anonymous said…
i think iam gonna go there :)
100 fils said…
love it..and thanks for the post dear ;)
Anonymous said…
can u leave ur phone number to me???
Anonymous said…
I think I come to the right place, because for a long time do not see such a good thing the!

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