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Thread: Inexpensive Quality Suits??
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12-22-2010, 02:41 AM #1
Inexpensive Quality Suits??
First off, given the title of this thread, I'm not sure if this belongs in "The Finer Things In Life" section of SRP? Or maybe it does......
Anyway, since I developed, RAD, SAD, HAD and ASD I just despise spending any disposable income on anything NOT shave related.
I usually wear a suit two days a week when I'm in Court. I have suits ranging from $1,000 - $200, however, my favorite suit is one I purchased at Zara Men for about $300. While the quality is not the greatest, it fits me perfect.
I was wondering if anyone else had any recommendations or experiences with suits that won't "break the bank?"
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12-22-2010, 03:18 AM #2
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12-22-2010, 03:27 AM #3
Actually my favorite suit was bought at H&M
Also look for a mens Le chateau. They have some good dress shirts and ties, with the occasional nice suit.Shaving_story on Instagram
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12-22-2010, 03:30 AM #4
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Thanked: 1I have to wear a suit five days a week, so I have to have a variety. Quality is important, of course, but so is price. You'll probably balk at this suggestion, but here goes. Go to the nearest well-to-do community and check out the used clothing stores, i.e. Goodwill, Salvation Army, and churches that sell donations. They have top quality suits, coats, etc. from the finest stores in the nation (or even custom made) at rock bottom prices - and I'm talking $10 - $50 tops! Many come from widows who just want to clean out closets. For instance, if you croaked tomorrow, where would that $1000 suit end up? A little tailoring and it might even fit me!
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12-22-2010, 03:33 AM #5
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12-22-2010, 03:35 AM #6
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12-22-2010, 04:22 PM #7
I was disappointed when I tried this at the Goodwill outside the Penninsula in Cornelius, NC. This is the area where most of the Panthers and NASCAR people live. Went in and everything was from the early '90s and in bad shape. I eventually went to Burlington Coat Factory and picked up a decent suit for $150. There were other nicer suits for up to $400. Keep in mind anything can be made to look better after an alteration
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12-22-2010, 04:26 PM #8
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12-22-2010, 04:27 PM #9
I've bought dress shirts all over the world at all price points and yet one of my favorite and best fitting shirts is from Wal-Mart. Go figure.
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12-22-2010, 05:27 PM #10
If you have a friend that works at a boutique ask for the 50% hook up, I know here in Canada Holt Renfrew (Saks 5th Ave Equivalent) Offers there employees 50% off. If your lucky enough to live in the United States there are factory outlets almost everywhere, likes Saks 5th of fifth or Niemen Marcus Get a quality suite for like $200, I got a Ben Sherman (not super high end) for that price and the original was $800. I don't care if your suite is $2,000 or $200, if you don't get it custom tailored it will still look like crap, nothing worse than a cheap suite that hasn't been fitted. If you need an example go to GQ UK... one thing the English can do is pull off a nice suite, take that pic to your tailor and say make it fit like this. You wouldn't cheap out on a Pakistani Razor, so why would you cheap out on a suite. But if money is tight ZARA would be my vote.
And IMO you only need 3 suites Navy Blue, Black, Grey/Charcoal, nything else is loud and unrefined (got this from a magazine) If you wear suites 5 days a week, just switch up the shirts and ties, it will be a lot cheaper that 6-7 suites.
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