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Fastforwad Investment Ghana Limited, the biggest retailer in Ghana in bringing international brands to the African market has announced a partnership with Charles Tyrwhitt.
This will introduce the Charles Tyrwhitt brand to the Ghanaian consumers through a franchise deal.
Addressing the media at the launch of its new store at the Accra Mall, Chief Executive Officer, John Onyeoguzoro said the move is to enable its loyal customers access the premium men’s clothing brand locally.
According to him, his outfit will continue to produce quality goods onto the Ghanaian market.
"We believe strongly in the quality of our clothes, so we guarantee them. Our customers trust us because we create classic, elegant pieces that they can come back for more, he said.

"We complement our offer with advice and guidance, helping customers get the most from each purpose. We develop processes and products that serve as solutions, aiming to make both shopping and dressing as effortless as possible", he added.
Charles Tyrwhitt is a British multichannel men’s clothing retailer, specialising in men's shirt, as well as ties, suits, casualwear, shoes and accessories.
The addition of the Charles Tyrwhitt franchise at the Accra Mall is a great news for shoppers who are looking for high-quality, stylish, comfortable and premium men’s clothing.
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