Have you ever been invited to an event and looked in the closet and said, “Hmm that’s not going to work.” So what does one wear for interviewing 10 people in 3 days for the Royal Wedding in London. To the rescue, Jason Hammerberg – designer, proprietor and overall Style Extraordinaire for The Wedding Guys! We are extremely honored and thrilled to have Hammer-Made as our Official Clothier to The Wedding Guys for our trip to London to cover the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton. Jason and his staff were so hospitable during our time spent with them in styling five different looks for The Wedding Guys which you will be able to see during each of our interviews so watch our blog each day at www.theweddingguys.com to see these amazing fashions.
We styled three suits, five shirts, ties, pocket squares and yes even socks! If you are the type person who just can’t find that perfect look for the groom, business meeting or special event Hammer-Made is the place for you to go. Located at The Galleria – 3380 Galleria – Edina, MN the store is the perfect place to let out the real you and experiment with different colors, ties, shirts you name it — above all it’s a blast and you feel so great about yourself in wearing these fashions.
We have always been very particular about our “Brand” and we knew we needed to determine a look for ourselves, little did we know that when you least expect it, it would happen. Thanks to Jason and the staff at Hammer-Made we now have a look that is perfect with us! JASON – YOU ROCK!
Official Travel Partner of The Wedding Guys®
Official Clothier of The Wedding Guys® at The Royal Wedding
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