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.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: From left, Imran Khan, of IK Collections, Bradford City manager Mark Hughes and Raymond Lister, also of the tailoring firm, at the suit fitting at Valley ParadeFrom left, Imran Khan, of IK Collections, Bradford City manager Mark Hughes and Raymond Lister, also of the tailoring firm, at the suit fitting at Valley Parade (Image: IK Collections)

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.