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Retired banker and entrepreneur Captain Prince Kofi Amoabeng has become the face of HarryStitch's latest fashion collection: Milestone.
The partnership serves as a new chapter for the fashion brand, as it celebrates new achievements and strives for excellence.
Expressing his excitement for the HarryStitch partnership, Captain Amoabeng noted that fashion is a powerful form of art and communication.
“I've always believed in the power of self-expression and confidence. Fashion is a way to showcase one's personality and style, and I'm excited to be a part of that journey with HarryStitch,” he said.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Harrison Dwomoh Peprah, expressed HarryStitch’s excitement about having Captain Amoabeng as an ambassador.
“It's a dream to have Captain Amoabeng on board. His legacy and character align perfectly with our brand values, and we believe he inspires our customers to reach their own milestones,” he said.

Captain Amoabeng, known for his confidence, embodies the Milestone collection's themes of success and sophistication.
The collection features bold, elegant pieces for men and women, including bespoke suits, statement dresses, and accessories.
It is multi-functional; suitable for both formal and traditional engagements, with an element of tuxedo.

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