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Cefai-Pricelist-2019.Pdf CEFAI F O R M A L W E A R PRICE GUIDE 2019 WEDDINGS BUSINESS SUITS CONFIRMATIONS FIRST COMMUNION GRADUATION GOWNS WEDDING HIRE WEAR All Prices Include VAT Packages include Jacket, Trousers, Shirt, Vest, Tie or Bow, Suspenders , Alterations & Dry Cleaning. Men Boys Baby 104 Dinner Jacket € 70.00 € 60.00 € 55.00 105 Notch Collar Tuxedo € 85.00 € 76.00 € 55.00 127 Shawl Collar Tuxedo € 85.00 € 76.00 - 131 Grey Tuxedo € 90.00 € 85.00 € 55.00 141 Royal Blue € 90.00 - - 128 Black SBN with White Trim € 90.00 - - 132 Red SBN with Black Trim € 90.00 - - 135 Tan Moda € 90.00 € 85.00 - 137 Navy Moda € 90.00 € 85.00 - 123 No Button Chinese Collar (Black) € 100.00 € 95.00 € 55.00 110 Evening Tail € 100.00 € 95.00 € 55.00 116 Morning Tail (Black, Charcoal, Grey, Navy) € 100.00 € 95.00 - 139 Cutaway Charcoal € 100.00 € 95.00 - 139 Cutaway (Tan, Cement, Black) € 100.00 - - 140 Navy Black Collar € 115.00 - - 144 Navy Blue Collar € 115.00 € 100.00 - 142 Wine Black Collar € 115.00 - - 147 Royal Peak € 115.00 - - 149 Grey Peak € 115.00 - - 146 Navy Blue Chinese Collar € 135.00 - - 145 Light Blue Chinese Collar € 135.00 - - 148 Self Design Black & Silver € 135.00 - - 143 Wine Chinese Collar € 135.00 - - 133 10 Button € 135.00 - - 129 Self Design Black € 135.00 - - 134 Self Design Tan € 135.00 - - 138 6 Button Navy € 135.00 - - 126 Tailcoat White € 110.00 - - 124 No Button Chinese Collar (White & Ivory) € 110.00 € 105.00 - 120 Notch Collar (White & Ivory) € 110.00 € 105.00 € 55.00 Pants or Shorts, Shirt, Vest, Tie, Suspenders € 60.00 € 50.00 € 45.00 Pants or Shirts, Shirt, Tie or Bow & Suspenders € 50.00 € 45.00 € 40.00 Bermuda, Shirt, Vest, Tie and Cap (Ivory and White) - € 42.00 € 42.00 FINISHING TOUCHES TO HIRE Men Boys Baby Formal Shoes (Black, Brown, Ivory & White, Black & White) € 25.00 € 23.00 € 17.00 Hats & Gloves € 20.00 INDIVIDUAL HIRING Men Boys Men Boys Tailcoat € 55.00 € 50.00 Wedding Shirt € 9.00 € 8.00 Cufflings € 3.00 Jacket € 50.00 € 45.00 Vest/Cummerbunds € 9.00 € 8.00 Groom Free Trousers € 25.00 € 22.00 Wedding Tie/Bow € 4.00 € 4.00 Hanky € 2.00 A GLANCE # 104 Dinner Jacket # 105 Notch Collar Tuxedo # 127 Shawl Collar Tuxedo # 123 No Button Chinese Collar # 104 Dinner # 110 Evening Tail # 139 Black Cutaway # 129 Self Design Black # 133 10 Button Coat # 116 Morning Tail # 116 Morning Tail # 139 Charcoal Cutaway # 139 Cement Cutaway Black, Navy Charcoal Tailcoat € 55.00 € 50.00 Wedding Shirt € 9.00 € 8.00 Cufflings € 3.00 Jacket € 50.00 € 45.00 Vest/Cummerbunds € 9.00 € 8.00 Groom Free Trousers € 25.00 € 22.00 Wedding Tie/Bow € 4.00 € 4.00 Hanky € 2.00 # 148 Self Design # 146 Navy Blue Chinese # 140 Navy Black Collar # 144 Navy Blue Collar # 138 6 Bu�on Navy # 137 Navy Moda (Black + Silver) # 141 Royal Blue # 147 Royal Peak # 142 Wine Black Collar # 143 Wine Chinese Collar # 120 Notch Collar Tuxedo # 126 White Tail Coat (Ivory + White) # 131 Grey Tuxedo # 149 Grey Peak # 135 Tan Moda # 139 Tan Cutaway # 134 Self Design Tan # 124 No Button Chinese Collar (Ivory + White) TODDLERS # 105 Notch Collar Tuxedo # 110 Evening Tail Boy Trousers, Shirt, Vest + Bow Boy Shorts, Shirt, Bow + Suspenders (White, Ivory, Black) (Black) (Navy, Charcoal, Black, Tan, White, Ivory) BUSINESS SUITS CONFIRMATION FIRST COMMUNION SHOES + ACCESSORIES (Black, Charcoal, Navy) (Many Different Colours) Top Hat Black & Grey Cufflinks Shoes Black, Ivory, Brown & White Suit € 43.00, add Shirt € 4.50, add Tie € 2.50 (Ivory & White) 4 piece Suit € 50.00 5 Piece Suit € 95.00 Individual Jacket € 32.00 Trousers € 16.00 Shirt € 5.00 Tie € 3.00 GRADUATION GOWNS Gown Hood Trencher Gown + Hood 4 Horns + Trencher or 4 Horns € 55.00 Gown + Trencher or 4 Horns € 50.00 Gown € 40.00 Hood € 18.00 Trencher or 4 Horns € 18.00 RENTAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS DEPOSIT On booking of wedding date a €50.00 deposit is required. Deposits are not refundable. PAYMENT The remaining balance due is paid on pick up of tuxedos. DAMAGED OR LOSS ITEMS Excessive damages which are beyond repairs such as rips or lost items will result in extra charges. All items of clothing are dry clean only which is taken care of by Cefai. No items are to be washed or soaked. CHANGE ORDER Any style changes must be made less than 14 days prior to the event. COLLECTION OF TUXEDOS Tuxedo sizes are based on the measurements that are taken in store or that are provided to us by the customer. Although we make every effort to provide a perfect fit the first time, adjustments or replacements may be necessary. Once suits are collected ensure all men and boys try on their suit to make sure everyone is completely satisfied. Arrangements can be altered during the week before the event. RETURNS Tuxedos are to be returned within two working days of the affair. TUXEDO PACKAGE Package includes jacket, pants, shirt, vest or cummerbund, tie or bow tie and suspenders. Shoes, cufflinks, studs, tie pins, accessories (hats, gloves, cane) and pocket squares are available at an additional charge. Visit our Website for additional information at: www.cefaiformalwear.com Visit our Shops in: Independence Avenue Mosta MST 9022, Malta Tel : 2141 9040 81, Saint Bert Street Xewkija XWK 1116, Gozo Tel: 2155 0372 Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 8am - 12pm / 4pm - 7pm Sat morning only 9pm - 12pm Sunday Closed Call for an appointment! Email: [email protected] Facebook: cefaiformalwear.
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