Tristan Tate slams his outfit consultant who no longer wished to associate with him: ‘Massive shame’
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: If Andrew Tate is ‘Top G’, his younger brother, Tristan Tate, can definitely be labeled as the 'Style G'.
Tristan is an admirer of quality and craftsmanship, with a genuine appreciation for bespoke and well-tailored suits as seen from his posts on his social media accounts.
Tristan Tate slams his outfit consultant
On November 13, a user on X (previously known as Twitter) asked Tristan about the bowtie he usually wears. He asked “Anyone knows about the bowtie?”
To which Tate replied saying, "The bowtie was hand made by a man in London who I used as a consultant for black tie outfits and suit fabrics."
However, taking a jibe, he added, "When I was released from my false imprisonment he made it clear he no longer wished to associate with me. I will not promote his brand. Massive massive shame."
The bowtie was hand made by a man in London who I used as a consultant for black tie outfits and suit fabrics.
— Tristan Tate (@TateTheTalisman) November 13, 2023
When I was released from my false imprisonment he made it clear he no longer wished to associate with me.
I will not promote his brand.
Massive massive shame. https://t.co/3dRqPLSDEW
Fans react to Tristan's Tweet
In just two days, the tweet uploaded by Tate had more than 700k views and several comments.
A user wrote, "you should launch ur own brand big bro Tate suit."
Another user wrote,""Tristan" is a brand. That brand sells suits. You are the image.Become your own brand. The moment that man said no to you, the world said yes to you."
The next user even went on saying, "It's a shame to blacklist a loyal customer. Even more of a shame if the cause is external. No trust between your business and your clients. The future looks dim for the brand."
While another user wrote, "You realize that this tweet just highlighted this man - a Google search later and I'll by 10 bow ties from him - and I don't even wear them. Solid play, kid."
The next user wrote,"That man missed out on the opportunity of a lifetime to do business with you."