Are these suits appropriate for SA?
Hi, this is my first post. I am looking for a new suit and after doing some research on styleforum.net, it seems that SuitSupply is my best bet.
I really like the Washington fit they offered for its high rise and slim cut pant. However, since there aren't that many options, I am wondering if any of these suits are appropriate for SA.
For the first two, I am worried about the stripes. Are they too bold? Other than that, I really like them.
For the last two, it seems that they are more appropriate, but wearing navy or blue with black shoes just makes me look really awkward.
What do you guys think? Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you.
I like the Sienna fit/cut the best, but the Washington wasn't bad. None of these suits are too bold.
What's The Street's thoughts on a 3-piece gray suit, brown shoe get-up? I know its cheap, but I'm ballin on a budget. http://www.express.com/catalog/product_detail.jsp?productId=4371014&cat…
Express? Come on
Suitsupply is perfectly fine for banking. Depends on your body type, but I own two of their suits (don't remember which ones but they were ~$500 each). I know a few other guys that wear them too. Good quality overall.
Thank you everyone. I already bought one of their suits, the Lazio light grey, which I am quite satisfied with. This one is gonna be my second one and I want the suit to have a little slimmer cut than the Lazio (that's why I chose Washington). I am going to the store on Monday to check it out and try it on myself. Hopefully they are appropriate for an intern since the price is really good for the quality (~$500 after all the alternations).
I really like the Napoli at suitsupply. The washington with peak lapels is a bit flashy for an SA
You dont think its odd that one side of the jacket has two pockets? Not sure of the specific name of that style.
It's ticket pocket, just to add a bit of interest to the suit. It's certainly not odd, some people like it some don't, just a matter of taste.
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