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lac29
United States1485 Posts
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lixlix
United States482 Posts
In terms of a higher end but not ridiculous priced brand, I like Zegna. | ||
AzTec
Canada178 Posts
On January 30 2011 04:02 d1v wrote: I don't agree with that. You should always wear pocket squares, it's just as much a part of a suit as a tie is. When on a job interview, keep the pocket square simple and rather discreet. I have very rarely seen anyone with a pocket square, under or over 30. It's a tad eccentric and would certainly look off at a job interview imo. | ||
vnlegend
United States1389 Posts
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itzme_petey
United States1400 Posts
On January 30 2011 13:06 vnlegend wrote: Isn't it better to just go to a local tailor and get a suit custom made? I don't see how some online website can custom make a suit for you. the biggest difference is price range. no tailor in the US will give you fabric and labor for around $200. the custom online tailor will give you all of that. the point of online tailors is to get the general measurements right (chest, shoulders). afterwards take that suit and get it altered. | ||
Servius_Fulvius
United States947 Posts
On January 29 2011 14:25 DoX.) wrote: I aspire to look like this man ![]() YES! I was waiting for this to pop up, now I don't have to give generic context to post this: Edit: Despite what he says at the end of the video, he didn't really give up the suit (which isn't much of a spoiler since you know it's going to happen). | ||
d1v
Sweden868 Posts
On January 30 2011 06:33 itzme_petey wrote: The list you just posted are really meant for people in their 30s+ with ALOT of money. Essentially every brand you listed has a 200+ per peice price on a custom shirt or $1000+ for a MTM suit. Here is something more realistic for the forum members. Ravistailor.com (custom MTM suits) mysutshop.com (custom MTM suits) Yesstyle.com (for casual blazers, pick carefully due to the different styles and fabric) Jantzentailor.com (custom MTM shirts) Zappos (decent dress shoes) The goal is to not look stuffy or retarded. Most of people get caught up in dressing "up" and end up looking like an idiot.Your clothes need to match your age and the custom fit will make the clothes look like they cost more than they are. $200 +$100 (alterations) will make a suit with good fabric look like $1000. *In regards to pocket squares, skip them for an interview. You do not need to send any mixed messages or add "flair" to your look. Look normal and professional then "wow" the interviewer with your knowledge and charm. Yeah, I'm aware of the hefty prices. This was not so much meant to be a "shopping list" as rather a source of inspiration and what to look out for in classic clothing quality-wise. | ||
zenMaster
Canada761 Posts
"Suit up!" | ||
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