A PERTH woman involved in a legal spat with a tailor over a $2000 suit she claimed was “swimming on her” was delivered a shirt emblazoned with dozens of ejaculating penises as a “gift” from the company’s boss.

Lawyer Francesca Bucolo received the bizarre shirt at her office after she sued LGFG Fashion House over a three-piece suit, which she claimed did not fit despite eight returned trips to the tailor.

Ms Bucolo, was sold the merino wool suit by a sales representative for the Canada-based company in May last year but claims it arrived at least two sizes too big for her, with puckering on stitch lines and an “angular” hem on the skirt.

Camera Icon Ms Bucolo’s suit and the penis shirt she received last week.Picture: Supplied Credit: PerthNow

“It was probably a size 14, it was swimming on me. I’m a size 10 bottom and eight top so alarm bells were ringing at that stage,” she told PerthNow.

Four months later, Ms Bucolo sued the company, claiming it failed to meet consumer guarantees and was not made to “a standard a reasonable consumer could expect taking into account the price”.

Ms Bucolo later accepted a 50 per cent refund on the suit and several tailored shirts from the company as part of an out of court settlement.

Last week, a package of five shirts arrived at her Perth office, along with a sixth tailored shirt covered with images of multi-coloured penises.

“Everyone was absolutely outraged,” Ms Bucolo said.

“I was told that I could wear it on social occasions (and) it was a personal gift from the president (of the company). It’s pretty disgusting.”

LGFG Fashion House president Dimitry Toukhcher admits to sending the shirt in retaliation, claiming Ms Bucolo bullied his staff during the suit-fitting saga.

“I have my employee's backs, and my employees know that we will all go above and beyond to service a client, but I will never allow anyone bully my people,” Mr Toukhcher said.

“If I had owned a restaurant ... they would have gotten some kind of a hilarious cake, but we are a tailoring company so we make shirts and complimentary apparel.”

Ms Bucolo denies bullying Mr Toukhcher’s staff, saying she was “nothing but polite” in dealing with them over countless emails and in person.

“I was embarrassed to even ask for a refund,” she said.

“I’m not aggressive or a bully.”

Mr Toukhcher said the company also disputed claims the suit did not fit.

Camera Icon Jason Alexander (centre) with a pocket square made from the penis-emblazoned fabric. Credit: PerthNow

“We were of the professional opinion that the suit was delivered very satisfactorily and up to all professional standards,” he said.

The explicit fabric, which is used in the company’s “gag gift” range has been sported by Seinfeld star Jason Alexander, who wore a pocket square from the fabric at a corporate event.

Mr Toukhcher said celebrities would also be given items made from the fabric at an event to celebrate the Oscars later this month.