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Royal Majesty is a tailor shop in Springfield which sells clothing especially for obese or tall men.
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History[edit]
Very high or very wide men come from all over the country to have their clothing needs met at the Royal Majesty. The shop's past accomplishments include:
- A custom purple crushed-velvet tuxedo for a man who weighed 400 pounds.
- A traditional African dashiki for a man who was 7 feet, 10 inches in height.
- Six pairs of Bermuda shorts for a man who was three feet tall and weighed 178 pounds.[1]
The shop takes a dim view of its merchandise being damaged. Its slogan (as seen on a prominently displayed sign) is "You rip it, you buy it."[2]
In spite of its posh-sounding name, the Royal Majesty markets to a diverse clientele, even advertising on the outfield fences at Springfield Stadium.[3]
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Simpson and Delilah"
- Episode – "Dancin' Homer" (ad)
- Book – The Simpsons Guide to Springfield
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