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Jonathon Charles Big & Tall Menswear
jonathon charles big & tall menswear started life in 1987 as mr. big with the objective of providing clothing for big & tall men. jonathon charles big & tall menswear currently have seven big and tall stores across the midlands, south yorkshire and the north east. jonathon charles big & tall menswear provide casual and formal clothing (including mix and match suits), and shoes/trainers for sizes 12, 13, 14 and 15 with a selected range of formal and casual footwear upto size 16 and 17. our formal big mans clothing range including jeans, trousers, and mix and match suits, starts from 40" waist and goes upto size 72" waist, available in short (29/30" inseam), regular (31" inseam) and long (33/34" inseam) leg lengths. our casual big mans clothing for short sleeve shirts, polo shirts and t-shirts includes xxl (46/48" chest), xxxl (50/52" chest) and goes as big as 8/9xl (72/74" chest). our extra tall sizes for jeans, casual/formal trousers including mix and match trousers all have a standard
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