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Tidy up with Men of Style

Men of Style offers a broad range of quality menswear and accessories – from casual wear to formal wear, as well as stylish accessories to match. Stocking summer and winter clothing all year round, Men of Style provide a fitting service so that customers can be confident in the sizing of their purchases.

Men of Style has been trading for over 15 years, and has been operating out of Pakenham for nearly five years. Customer orders are arranged directly from suppliers to ensure that customers get exactly what they need in the right size, and Men of Style can cater from sizes small right through to 5XL.

Men of Style underwent an expansion during the most recent COVID lockdown, doubling in size, which has allowed the business to bring in a wider range of products and provide greater choice for customers.

Owner Charlie De Maio has been in the clothing and garment industry for over 35 years. He prides himself on giving good quality service and knowledgeable advice to all customers, and is driven by customer satisfaction above all else.

“We have a large customer base of loyal customers who have been shopping with us since we first opened,” Charlie says.

“When customers come into my store not knowing exactly what they’re after, I like giving them some advice and offering a range of products that hopefully suit their needs. Having these customers ring me a few days later, happy with their purchase and thanking me for my help and advice, is what makes me love this job.”

“I think it’s an important part of building a lot of trust with everyone that comes through my door, and I get a lot of satisfaction when people return to let me know that their last purchase was a great success,” he says.

Men of Style is located at 138 Main Street, Pakenham. For more information, phone (03) 5940 1103.

Opening hours: Monday to Friday – 9am to 5pm. Saturday – 9am to 3pm. Throughout December, Men of Style will be open on Sundays from 10am to 3pm until Christmas.

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