BRADFORD City manager Mark Hughes is set to be suited and booted again by a district tailoring firm.
The Bantams boss met with Imran Khan, owner of IK Collections, at the club’s training ground to get measured for a new club suit.
Mr Hughes and some of the club’s officials opted for a navy blue-coloured suit from the Westgate-based firm.
A number of the club’s executives will also be sporting the same suit, which Mr Khan’s company will now make in time for this summer.
The City boss had a suit made by IK Collections last summer which he was measured for before the club’s friendly clash with Sunderland at Valley Parade.
Mr Khan said: “It’s a fantastic thing. They absolutely loved the last ones.
“They have gone for a lighter cloth this time. I’m happy they have come back to us.
“They were nice and have chosen a navy blue Italian fabric.”
Mr Khan went to the first fitting of Mr Hughes’ new suit alongside co-worker Alan Thornton.
The City boss becomes the latest high-profile name to have a suit made by IK Collections, following the likes of Captain Sir Tom Moore, former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn and Dancing On Ice judge Christopher Dean.
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