Got a new job and need a decent looking/fitting suit. Where are some places I can get a decent quality and cut suit for around $350 assuming that exists.
https://www.filippa-k.com/en/man/tailoring
a bit more than 350 but perfect cut perfect fabrics it'll last you a long time
>>12392323
>Where are some places I can get a decent quality and cut suit for around $350 assuming that exists.
Mmmmaybe some of the Suitsupply suits are in that price range? To be honest with you though, your best option is probably just to try to find a decent secondhand suit at a men's vintage shop in your city and save up for a better quality suit later. $350 is a tricky midrange where you won't really get value for your money, so even some cheap rack shit might be a better choice for the time being, until you have the resources to get something nice and quality.
Suitsupply, their least expensive option is $20 out of your price range, but for the money it's a good buy.
>>12392323
Like the other anon said, Suitsupply is your best bet. No other company carries a half canvas suit for $399
>>12392323
Brooks Brothers Red Fleece can be around this range if you catch it on sale, which is quite often.
I have a navy blue from them and it's quite nice for the price. Free tailoring at their brick and mortar locations after you order it online as well.
>>12394867
>Red Fleece
Second this. J Crew might also be okay if there's a sale.
I've heard good things about Oliver Wicks, but don't own anything from them myself. Price point might go closer to $500 though, but at least it's MTM.
I'm hijacking this thread to ask a quick question, since there doesn't seem to be a QTDDTOT.
My boss has neck problems from his cop days, and he has to wear ties for one of his court contracts. Unfortunately, the ties fuck with his neck. Are there any alternatives to normal ties, or any way I can modify the ties he already has so they don't hurt as much? I'm afraid to suggest clip-on ties, though that's all I can think of. The poor guy has enough to deal with.
Thanks in advance!
>>12395017
Pretty sure clip ons are the only option. I mean it depends on the exact problem he's having with regular ties, but I can't think of an alternative.
>>12395101
He has a "slipped disc" or something, and the tie (the part that goes under the collar) puts pressure on it. So yeah, I think clip-on is the only way to go.
There is a stigma against clip-ons, right? Is there a way that they could still look professional?
>>12395121
Yes, but if you have a legitimate health problem, I don't think it'll matter. They also aren't super obvious if they're matched to the size of the collar. But if his pain is from the knot, a clip on might not make a difference.
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Suit Supply
Macy's sometime have a good selection,i saw a half canvassed PRL for 255$ which is a steal
>>12395173
Alright, I'll pass that on to him, then. Thank you, anon!