Tom Cridland, chief executive of an upstart UK-based clothing brand that has managed to get its pricey duds into the hands of celebs like Leonardo DiCaprio, Ben Stiller and Daniel Craig, is now targeting ordinary shoppers.

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The 26-year-old entrepreneur of his eponymous company is blitzing through 22 US cities touting his shtick that his garments last 30 years — or he’ll replace them for free.

They’d better last, at $80 a pop for sweatshirts, $49 for T-shirts, $109 for trousers and $249 for a suit jacket.

Cridland is also launching a women’s clothing line this year, he told On the Money.

In the midst of his whirlwind tour with his co-founder and girlfriend, Deborah Marx, Cridland and his band, The Tomicks, recorded an album at Los Angeles’ legendary studio, the Village.

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