Jos A Bank makes a decent suit for the amount of money u might spend....... depends on what your budget is though.
Also depends on what you're looking to use it for, how often you might wear it, what part of the country you live in (climate wise)
http://www.josbank.com/menswear/shop/Home_11001_10050
Well I'd like to stick to the $600 joints (or cheaper) ... but if the $800 joints are gonna last a long time and look really good then I'll break bread
It is a moderate climate I'm not down south ... yet ... also I plan to wear them lets say 2-3 times a month each and take really good care of them as well
thanks for your input
There are dozens of differences between suit qualities,but the #1 thing is how comfortable it feels.Try it on.A great suit feels as comfortable as a velour sweatsuit.A cheap one feels hot tight and heavy.Growing up,I HATED wearing a suit.I felt like it was uncomfortable as fuck.Then as I got older and got good suits,I like wearin em.Jos Bank has decent suits but personally,I'd spend that same money on one GOOD suit than 3 "ok" suits.Hit up Filenes basement,Nordstrom Rack,or Loemanns and try on their best suits then compare em to Jos Banks.
Truth be told you can find decent suits for that amount at other places. The only time i would buy a suit from there if it was on sale BOGO
Wool is a good solid all around material. And honestly, most folks (the average individual who isn't a clotheshorse) wont notice the difference between your suit, and say a Ralph Lauren purple label..... but this is BGOL, so look for the dude who wears nothing but Versace and Zegna to say otherwise.
and one very important thing, dry clean your suit as infrequently as possible, once-twice a year. That will extend the life of your suit, and prevent it from "bubbling" as there's a good chance the jacket will be fused.
http://artofmanliness.com/2010/02/1...-suit-school-part-i-fused-vs-canvassed-suits/
and like buddy said, make sure you try it on as different suits fit different based on the designer. and make sure you have a good tailor on hand to square you away after u buy it.
Word ... amma rethink it... I assume incorrectly Jos A Bank had dope suits ... but if I can just find some designer joints around the same price and better quality I'd rather do thatThere are dozens of differences between suit qualities,but the #1 thing is how comfortable it feels.Try it on.A great suit feels as comfortable as a velour sweatsuit.A cheap one feels hot tight and heavy.Growing up,I HATED wearing a suit.I felt like it was uncomfortable as fuck.Then as I got older and got good suits,I like wearin em.Jos Bank has decent suits but personally,I'd spend that same money on one GOOD suit than 3 "ok" suits.Hit up Filenes basement,Nordstrom Rack,or Loemanns and try on their best suits then compare em to Jos Banks.
"Easy. You walk up to one and say "From a Cheap One."
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Truth be told you can find decent suits for that amount at other places. The only time i would buy a suit from there if it was on sale BOGO
Wool is a good solid all around material. And honestly, most folks (the average individual who isn't a clotheshorse) wont notice the difference between your suit, and say a Ralph Lauren purple label..... but this is BGOL, so look for the dude who wears nothing but Versace and Zegna to say otherwise.
and one very important thing, dry clean your suit as infrequently as possible, once-twice a year. That will extend the life of your suit, and prevent it from "bubbling" as there's a good chance the jacket will be fused.
http://artofmanliness.com/2010/02/1...-suit-school-part-i-fused-vs-canvassed-suits/
and like buddy said, make sure you try it on as different suits fit different based on the designer. and make sure you have a good tailor on hand to square you away after u buy it.
I'm tryin' to step my suit game up, and want bgol's opinions of these brands
Stafford
City streets
Fumagalli
Towncraft
circola moda
Bert Pulitzer
Claiborne
Usually custom made suits will have working buttons on the cuff
The lapelle is stiched and not glued
The suit does not come pre-cut
Quiet as kept though just buy a nice suit off the rack and have your tailor custom cut it to your body type, and any good suit becomes a great one.
It's all about the material, I always stay away from anything synthetic. Comfort and flow, you want your suit to move and breath. Synthetic suits are heavy and stiff and tend to pick up alot of lint.
Don't forget ya Steve Harvey suit popcorn playa and ya gators to match.Where do you shop da hood ass mall?
It's all about the material, I always stay away from anything synthetic. Comfort and flow, you want your suit to move and breath. Synthetic suits are heavy and stiff and tend to pick up alot of lint.
If the suit looks, feels like, or is cut like this… pass!
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Jos A Bank is having a buy 1 get 2 sale tomorrow *hint, hint*
can someone tell me what a GOOD LONG LASTING suit should be like?
Avoid this Simmons mattress wear as negro right here. Do not immitate him.
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i copped a jos a bank suit on sale, the in house tailor they had adjusted it to me, that cost an additional $70 bucks and made all the difference. go ahead and get the suit, just wait the 2 weeks for adjustments and cough up the extra cash, it's worth it
Avoid this Simmons mattress wear as negro right here. Do not immitate him.
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that is what i hate about places like that. yeah the suits are a little cheaper then they hit you in the head for the tailoring.![]()
Fam,yeah buying the suit is basically just the first step ... I forgot about that last time I looked at the sales man like:
"....and how much for fitting?"
lex- brooks brothers is out of my price range for now but I hear you
Quiet as kept though just buy a nice suit off the rack and have your tailor custom cut it to your body type, and any good suit becomes a great one.
If you look confident in a cheap suit nobody can tell the difference...