Tyson Fury wears £1,000 boxing-themed suit during GMB interview and fans love it – The Sun

TYSON FURY wowed fans by wearing a £1,000 custom suit made up of 1910 boxing cigarette cards.

The Gyspy King, 31, was a guest on Good Morning Britain, and left his mark on viewers with his boxing themed attire.

Fury’s smoke suit is covered in classic boxing cigarette cards of bare-knuckle boxers from the 1920s, which he first wore in America at a press conference before he fought Tom Schwarz in June.

SunSport met the man behind the designs, Nav Salimian, who has been kitting the heavyweight hero out in his London showroom since 2014.

And the boxing cigarette cards piece had fans praising Fury’s style online.

One said: "Loved your suit."

Another said: "@Tyson_Fury simply wins when it comes to Suits."

One commented: "Great interview with @Tyson_Fury @GMB. What an incredible chap.

"To beat his own demons and come back with the strength he has shown is commendable. A role-model to everyone struggling with mental health challenges. And, what a suit!!"

The suits cost around £500 and take between six and eight weeks to make, with the shirts costing about £90 each.

Fury insisted he wanted something that couldn’t be ignored for his first trip to Vegas and Nav had just the idea.

He told SunSport in June: “Fury said to me, ‘Nav when I go to Vegas it needs to be a statement piece, it needs to be bold’.

“We drew inspiration from the McGregor versus Mayweather fight where he had the F*** You on the pinstripe, so we thought what can we do to top that?

“So we did a printed suit which is something I haven’t seen in boxing.

“We drew inspiration from the lineal championship heavyweights that he admires and we hand sketched everything.

“We had another all taken from 1910 cigarette cards so it really delves into the history and something important to him.

“You can’t ignore it. Love it or hate it you can’t ignore it. He’s fearless and it’s just like our designs.”

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