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Conor McGregor is best known for his swag. While he is a pro inside the Octagon, his flamboyant lifestyle alongside anger management issues is something that is mostly discussed about him. Plus, his style statement always remains on a high note all the time. He can very often be spotted in a high-priced suit.

It appears that the UFC Superstar spends a ridiculous amount of money on these suits. David August Heil, a veteran tailor working in the business of suits since 1989 is dealing with stars regarding these suits. He has some high-profile clients including Elon Musk, Will Smith, Clint Eastwood, Warren Buffett, Kobe Bryant, Sylvester Stallone, and of course, Conor McGregor, as well.

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Heil’s suits aren’t reportedly cheap, as per reports from Thirsty For News. Something from a lower range, out of the rack, needs while tailor-made items are sold in at least $5,000. Conor McGregor’s colorful suits belong to a completely different level, which is priced around $14,000 and above. But he’s a regular visitor for the dressmaker.

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The Notorious One is a very good customer for Heil as he’s known to buy 8 to 10 at a time. Conor McGregor and Heil are business partners, as well as the two announced a clothing collaboration in 2016. Some of the items from a selection of McGregor’s “F*ck You” Collection are still available at around $6,500. We can only imagine that he could have such a lucrative merchandise deal with WWE, too.

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Conor McGregor potentially joining WWE

WWE Superstar Sheamus recently spoke with Stephanie Chase from Digital Spy about the former champion in UFC, Conor McGregor potentially joining WWE. As per the comments from the Celtic Warrior, it seems just a matter of time until he joins the WWE. In the past, such teasing was made but nothing like that became a reality.

“He’s teased [coming to WWE] a couple of times,” Sheamus said. “He’s still staying active, he’s a lad who’s won belts, he’s done a lot, so I think he’s that type of person who’s always trying to try his hand at something different. I think WWE would suit him down to the ground. You know, we’ve had a lot of people come in and out, [Floyd] Mayweather came in, a lot of celebrities have come in, a lot of sports people.”

“So I don’t think anyone would raise eyebrows if he came in to WWE. I don’t think it’s if, I think it’s a matter of when to be honest.”

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Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.