• Friday, 07 November 2025
Bolo Bespoke Showcases A Suit Worth Ksh 499,666

Bolo Bespoke Showcases A Suit Worth Ksh 499,666

Fashion designer Bolo Bespoke has finally revealed the cost of his luxury suits, ending years of speculation about his exclusive pricing.

 

The designer, who has dressed numerous celebrities over the years, said he decided to disclose the prices after constant requests from his clients.

 

In a statement posted online on Thursday, November 6, 2025, Bolo said that for over a decade, his fashion house had avoided displaying prices for its products, but constant pressure from customers forced him to make them public.

 

 

He explained that nothing about the pricing had changed, only that the public was now seeing it openly.

 

“Due to public demand! For the past decade in the fashion industry, we’ve always avoided displaying our product prices. But you—our esteemed clients—kept asking us to post them. Now that we finally do, the backlash is unreal,” Bolo said.

 

He added that the prices had always been the same, but many people were reacting now simply because they had been made public.

 

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“Funny thing is, the prices haven’t changed at all—we just said them out loud this time! You asked for it, and it’s here to stay. Buckle up, juu bei sasa lazima mjue! Chesa,” Bolo said.

 

Among the prices shared was one of his most expensive designs, a Black Super 250 Suit valued at Ksh 499,666. The revelation caused shock among many who had previously admired his work from afar but never knew how much his designs cost.

 

Despite the criticism, Bolo maintained that his work reflects quality craftsmanship and premium materials.

 

Over the years, he has built a strong reputation in Kenya’s high-end fashion industry and is known for dressing top celebrities, business figures, politicians and public personalities.

 

His custom suits have often been spotted on red carpets, at high-profile weddings, and at exclusive events.

 

Bolo said the decision to go public with prices will now remain permanent as part of his brand’s transparency. He said the move was meant to clear speculation and help clients understand the value behind every piece. “You asked for it, and it’s here to stay,” he reiterated.

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