During his ongoing trip to London for a medical check-up, the PM appears to have been made a stop at Scabal, a bespoke tailoring and luxury fabric store located on Savile Row, according to Dawnnews.com.
A retail assistant at the store, who goes by the name of Sander Heyns, hailed the opportunity for a photo op. While it's unclear when exactly the photograph was taken, Heyns uploaded the picture on Instagram on Friday evening. The photo, however, was removed by Saturday afternoon.
Quite the eager beaver, the assistant is a proud promoter of Scabal and the fact of his working there on his Instagram.
Although he may have been a tad disappointed to discover that he posed next to the Prime Minister, not the President, of Pakistan, as several of his followers were quick to point out, this appears to be his biggest scoop yet - a photograph with one of Scabal's many VVIP customers.
Scabal, located in the heart of the exclusive London area Mayfair, prides itself on being "a true representation of modern British luxury: classic, timeless and elegant," according to the store's website.
The store periodically tweets its illustrious history:
Esquire has also elaborated on the store's exclusive nature:
"You come by appointment, take an elevator up four flights, and knock on a heavy wooden door only after you've learned of William Fioravanti through word of mouth - a mouth most likely belonging to a millionaire. For almost half a century, Fioravanti has been clothing men like Frank Sinatra and Steve Wynn, Fortune 500 CEOs, men about to step on a stage and accept Nobel prizes."
So it's clear that the PM was planning to add to his official wardrobe at the store.
While shopping, however, he was dressed more casually in a jacket and shirt over khaki pants, with a silk scarf for a little personal swagger. Scabal representatives declined to comment on this story.