Looking to buy suits
Where is a good place to buy multiple suits for a good price? Also what's a good price for a suit???
Where is a good place to buy multiple suits for a good price? Also what's a good price for a suit???
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Suit supply is decent. I think they start around $500 a piece.
Agree. I got two great suits for $1400 there.
Calvin klein
If you are starting out, Suit Supply will be just fine.
Jos A. Bank is slept on
Personally, I've had good experiences with Oliver Wicks for suits and Tie Bar for shirts.
Any experience with Oliver Wicks for suits? Their offerings are quite attractive for the price - was thinking of trying it out.
I would definitely try them out, especially if they have a promo (they usually do, ranging from $50 - $150). I have 2 from them (super 110 and 120) and in my opinion, they look much better than off the rack, as mine are both half-canvas. They also provide a voucher for any alterations you deem necessary after you receive your product, I believe ~$100 at the time I purchased the 2, a few years ago.
Echo above. Even though I've spent many years by now in finance, I still don't bother spending an egregious amount on suits given the diminishing utility and how great a suitsupply piece looks for just ~$500. These things last and are actually tailored pretty well. Sure they may not be the thicker cut lapel from Savile Row donning the classic pinstripes, but that's likely never going to be the vibe again lol.
Basically go Suitsupply whether you're a first year or a seasoned professional at this point. They're cheap, look good, and will last you the treachery of sitting and getting up multiple times in a herman miller chair whenever you're actually back in the office.
I've been on the Indochino train for 5-6 years at this point. Curious if you or anyone has a view on SS vs. INDO. I'm never blown away by Indo but it's done the job at a reasonable price.
In my opinion, Suitsupply is a step above all around. Quality, look and durability are all slightly better and if you're close to a SS store the customer service is great (usually) and they'll get you in exactly what you want and tailor it as well. I will say I'm fairly loyal to suitsupply but I do have one Indo suit to compare.
Never tried indo but never felt the need to waver from SS if that says anything haha
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