Custom Tailored Suit

#51
#51
I love Brooks Brothers, their non irons are the best oxfords
made, especially for bachelors who hate ironing as do I.. Plus lifetime guarantee. Their suits are stellar.

The non-irons really are fantastic. I have women's versions and I have never ironed them. Take them straight out of the dryer, hang them up, and boom.
 
#55
#55
Bunch of uppity mofo's in hurr!

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#56
#56
Not really, all depends on what fit you get. I like the slim fit opposed to the classic.. Less nerdish, but I also like the classic look

Exactly. Brooks makes some very updated suits. Also, most big corporations still want a classic look with traditional wider-width lapels, fuller trousers, etc. Not something that looks like this...

(Brooks Brothers by the way...)
 

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#59
#59
Oh geez, sorry. not ALL of the suits are made in the US. SOME are still made in Italy.

Is that better?

Look at your original comment. I'm just saying it's incorrect information. I'd think you'd appreciate the facts.

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#61
#61
Carry on. I Don't want to kill this thread. My last post in it!
 
#64
#64
Ha, nah man. The money I save buying B & B is worth it. Lifetime guarantee, not have to pay to have cleaned and ironed. Better quality, last longer, fits better. Get what you pay for

I don't wear a suit very often, so I'm not gonna go dropp 2-3K on a top notch suit. I do however appreciate a nice quality suit.
 
#72
#72
I wear suits frequently and dont like to spend more than 1k on suit shirt and shoes ensemble. I do have a soft spot for expensive italian leather shoes.
 

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