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sabad66
11-04-2009, 08:42 AM
Anyone have any suggestions on a good place to buy a suit? My nephew's baptism is on the 15th and I'm the Godfather so I want a fairly nice looking suit. Also I'm somewhat of a cheapass so nothing crazy expensive.

Also has to be a place where they can taylor it to fit right as it I will likely need it to be hemmed.

Thanks!

jaysas_63
11-04-2009, 09:00 AM
Originally posted by sabad66
Anyone have any suggestions on a good place to buy a suit? My nephew's baptism is on the 15th and I'm the Godfather so I want a respectable looking suit. Also I'm somewhat of a cheapass so nothing crazy expensive.

Also has to be a place where they can Taylor it to fit right as it I will likely need it to be hemmed.

Thanks!

how much u lookin to spend??? under 300 under 600 under 1200??

IMO the most important aspect of a suit is good fit, id rather wear a $300 suit that fits me flawlessly, than a 1500 suit that just doesnt sit right on my shoulders, back bubbles, sleeves are too long, etc

the nice thing about shopping at the "higher end" stores like henery singer is that you have unlimited alterations on that garment so what you see on the price tag is what you pay for. i work out a lot so i fit in nothing off the rack, and usually need some heavy alterations if not made to measure to avoid looking like a clown..

on the on the hand if you go to somewhere that has a little lower prices like britches or tip top, you will still get some great suits, but ur ganna have to shell out the cash for your own alterations which can end up rather pricey depending on your body type

sabad66
11-04-2009, 09:09 AM
I'd like to do under 400 if possible but I can stretch it a bit more if need be

JordanEG6
11-04-2009, 09:11 AM
Depends how much you're looking to spend. Tip Top Tailors and Moores are pretty decent ones. Harry Rosen and Holt are more of the higher end stuff if that is what you're looking for.

jaysas_63
11-04-2009, 09:13 AM
Originally posted by sabad66
I'd like to do under 400 if possible but I can stretch it a bit more if need be

i think you should try out tip top, britches, and some department stores like the bay i'm sure you will find something great in that price range. just make sure when you are buying your suit to budget enough money for alterations.

Jlude
11-04-2009, 10:01 AM
the godfather...

freshprince1
11-04-2009, 10:07 AM
Good old Moore's is the place to go...and I think they may even be having a 2 for 1 sale. They carry nice stuff these days too. $300-$800 range.

Supa Dexta
11-04-2009, 10:09 AM
moores has 2 for one deals usually. There was another place by chuckles costume shop the other day (across from chinook) there was a suit shop tucked in the corner beside them, I noticed with some cheaper deals posted.

core_upt
11-04-2009, 01:33 PM
Winners! The Westhills store carries suits and they do have some nice ones - but with less than 2 weeks, you may have a tough time buying one and getting it altered. Maybe you can fit right off the rack? The Bay has nice Jones New York and Nautica, both look quite sharp for the money (under $400).

Moores carried CK who make nice looking <$400 suits.

I picked my last suit for under $500 on sale at Thomas Jeffrey, but most of their stuff is in the 600-1000 range.

nonlinear
11-04-2009, 01:44 PM
value village yo

just kidding, they only sell good party suits.

i imagine you're only gonna wear this suit a few times - to the baptism, and then maybe to some weddings or parties or something. in these cases, you just need to look respectful, so you really you just need something that looks formal but isn't ultra-durable or super high quality. just go to the mall and go into one of those suit stores (e.g. tip-top or whatever). i think they sell all styles of suits for pretty cheap. i hate suits and won't even wear one to my funeral, but if I remember correctly I think they have suits there for like $200 complete.

don't waste a lot of money, and keep in mind that a suit is a sign of subordination. suits are for taxi drivers, waiters, and salesmen. players wear flip flops :bigpimp:

good luck dude :thumbsup:

dexlargo
11-05-2009, 11:36 AM
I don't recommend going to Tip Top or Britches or what is it? Stonehouse? used to be Grafton and Co. The sales people there are on commission and usually have no idea of what they're doing and just want to move suits, not make sure you get one you'll be happy with.

In that price range, I recommend going to the Bay downtown. They have many suits in that price range, but the major advantage in my opinion is the staff they have. They've been doing this a long time, and are pretty good at it. Better than those other stores anyway. They won't try to talk you out of your price range, and they know when a suit doesn't fit right, and they know what can be fixed by alterations and what can't. They are very friendly and aren't on commission (I don't think) so they don't pressure you at all.

They might not be as good as the alterations guys at Harry Rosen (I have had hit and miss experiences with the salesmen there, but their tailors know what they're doing) - I think the Bay downtown is the best you'll be able to do in that price range.

ETA - oh and don't hurry! - make sure the suit fits well in the shoulders - that can't be fixed by alterations, but do allow time for alterations to be done. At the Bay, it may take a week before you'll get your suit back.

GQBalla
11-05-2009, 11:37 AM
maxwell tailors are coming to town soon

check them out

dexlargo
11-05-2009, 11:43 AM
^Won't be here until the 16th, so not in time for the OP - also, no chance he'd receive a suit in time, even if he was here tomorrow. But this is a great option for suits. I haven't ordered anything from him, but lots of people I know have, and they're very happy.

here's a link to his site: http://www.maxwellsclothiers.com/

Basically, you go in and get measured and pick fabrics and styles, and then your suit is made to measure in China and shipped to you. I know more people who get shirts from him than suits. I think I might order something from him this go around to try him out. Thanks for bringing this up!

GQBalla
11-05-2009, 12:13 PM
Originally posted by dexlargo
^Won't be here until the 16th, so not in time for the OP - also, no chance he'd receive a suit in time, even if he was here tomorrow. But this is a great option for suits. I haven't ordered anything from him, but lots of people I know have, and they're very happy.

here's a link to his site: http://www.maxwellsclothiers.com/

Basically, you go in and get measured and pick fabrics and styles, and then your suit is made to measure in China and shipped to you. I know more people who get shirts from him than suits. I think I might order something from him this go around to try him out. Thanks for bringing this up!

on snap didn't read the part where he needed it by that day

wes_v
11-05-2009, 01:32 PM
Holt Renfrew

Hakkola
11-05-2009, 03:07 PM
There are a few stores that sell suits at Market mall that have them as much as 50% off I think, get a nice $800 suit for $400. I bought one last week, salesmen seemed to know what they were doing. I can't remember the name of the stores, or even the one I bought from. :rofl:

They will be last year's line, but whatever.

Impreza
11-05-2009, 03:08 PM
Tristin is pretty good.