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Hameedia’s Envoy London puts SL on global fashion map with ‘Mr England’ partnership

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Envoy London, Sri Lanka’s international brand and the premier brand of Hameedia that is synonymous with style and quality, collaborated with ‘ England 2021’ as the ‘Official Clothing Partner’.


This is the third consecutive year Envoy London partnered with the Mr England competition where the winner will be presented with a brand new wardrobe which will be chosen when he flies down to meet Managing Director of Envoy London Fouzul Hameed and his team in 
Sri Lanka. 


During the last Mr England competition, Envoy London gifted a number of fabulous outfits and suits to the winner, Jack Eyers, 1st runner up Jack Hesselwood and 2nd runner up 
Zac Oldershow. 


Envoy London is intended for the individual who wants to make a strong impression and be a cut above the rest. Made using the finest fabrics and superior craftsmanship, Envoy London embodies the definition of sartorial excellence. 


Every customer is assured of receiving a masterpiece which is an extension of his personality, style and taste for the finer things in life. Along with tailor-made suits, Envoy has a range of ready-to-wear garments crafted with care and dedication by its very own master cutters and fashion designers.  Envoy London outlet at Kensington High Street has a comprehensive selection of formal, casual, smart casual, leather and accessories including made to order and made to measure tailoring options.


Managing Director of Hameedia, Fouzul Hameed said, “We are proud to be associated with a prestigious national pageant such as Mr England once again. Envoy London has always remained steadfastly focused on producing menswear of international standards and making its mark in the international fashion arena, where I am proud to say that the brand has been well received from inception.  


It is clear that the continuation of this partnership for the 3rd consecutive year reaffirms our standing in the fashion world and augers well for the future of Sri Lanka’s 
fashion industry.”


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