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Do you like the idea of a bespoke suit?? But never have to time to get to a tailor?? Now heres your chance... and why not earn a little extra cash out of it at the same time.


So here's how it works. You heard of Tupperware parties?? Well this is a SomethingYouWear Party. Your Personal Tailor will accompany you to either your home or office where each one of your friends and colleagues get fitted for their new bespoke item and once ordered you sit back and watch the bucks roll in... A simple process you register to become part of our representatives team, we will book you an appointment with your tailor to come show you our product and services. You would be provided with all the relevant marketing links to set up and host the Tailor at your SomethingYouWear Parties.


Commissions are a minimum of ?50 per suit up to ?200 per suit and don't worry if you can only get 2 or 3 people to come its a start. Tell your guest to bring a buddy if that buddy buys a suit the friend would get 25% off their order.


As a thank you you would get 50% off your all your orders.


Interested?? Email us on [email protected] and start earning today.

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