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Ask HN: Where to buy men's suits?

5 pointsby ctragerabout 13 years ago
After working in jeans and T-shirts for many years it looks like I'm going to have a job that requires me to dress nicer. I am not trying to make a fashion statement. It's just a uniform, a tool. Any recommendations?

15 comments

steventruongabout 13 years ago
Nordstrom. Most of the sales reps are trained to know a good deal about suits and are extremely helpful in helping you find the right suit (YMMV base on location). They also usually have a place that can hem and do tailoring in most locations. Some even have a dry cleaning center located inside the store (also YMMV).<p>That said, they can at least recommend you something if nothing else. Those guys are required to wear suits all day too.
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imcqueenabout 13 years ago
Brook Brothers makes great suits. If you go to the outlet you can get a complete 365 suit for around $400 (they're still nice, I have one). The ones in the retail store are at least twice that.<p>I would probably avoid the J.A Banks of the world. Invest in quality threads, especially if you're going to wear them daily you'll get your money's worth. The same goes for the shoes, a comfortable pair of Cole Haans is worth the extra dough if you're walking in them all the time.
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dtromeroabout 13 years ago
I just bought a suit from indochino.com - For less than $400 you get a custom made suit from China in about 3 weeks. Their "fit" guarantees are nice too. You have to do you measurements yourself or by an experienced tailor(I enlisted the help of my girlfriend) but they'll give a $75 credit to get it tailored further if needed.<p>The quality of the fabric is good IMO - much better than department store suits. I would say it's definitely worth checking out if you are looking for a suit.<p>I've bought $200 suits from department stores only to spend another $100 on tailoring.. for a bit more you get a custom quality suit - from a company with a compelling business model.
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tstegartabout 13 years ago
I got both of my awesome suits from Suit Supply. It sounds like a generic store, but they have some sweet suits that fit really well and the people there are pretty amazing, at least the NYC store. Not sure where you're located but they're big in Europe.They also have alterations in store so you can watch everything being done. <a href="http://www.suitsupply.com/shop/1/Suits?filter_27=736" rel="nofollow">http://www.suitsupply.com/shop/1/Suits?filter_27=736</a>
Casseresabout 13 years ago
Goodwill, Salvation Army, etc. Spending 20 minutes looking through the suits to see if there is one that a) looks good, b) right color, and c) fits - could save you several hundred dollars. You will find high-end name brands. People die or get too fat, and their suit usually gets donated.<p>If you think you're too proud: No one will know it's a used suit unless you tell them.
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cmerabout 13 years ago
I've bought some amazing brand name suits at Burlington Coat Factory for very cheap. You should definitely look there if there's one near you.
gosubabout 13 years ago
<a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/malefashionadvice" rel="nofollow">http://www.reddit.com/r/malefashionadvice</a>
haskerabout 13 years ago
Why do people assume anything better than t-shirts means a suit? There are many degrees in-between.
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iamzosoabout 13 years ago
The best suits i've seen and bought are from: www.bespokesuits.co.uk
leenyabout 13 years ago
Where are you located? I know a great suit guy in SF.
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actionbrandonabout 13 years ago
ive never used them, but indochino seems like a trendy startup type company you might like.
callmeedabout 13 years ago
Banana Republic
rmATinnovafyabout 13 years ago
What country?
bmeltonabout 13 years ago
You can just buy a suit and wear it, or you can look good in it for the same cost. If price is the primary focus, look for second-hand, or used materials. If that's a bust, know that JC Penney makes the suit most worn by millionaires (according to a book I read that I'm having a hard time remembering -- something something habits of millionaires), and are generally a good bang for the buck. They aren't high fashion, but they're a suit, which fits the bill.<p>Now, an aside... when I got my first job that needed suits, I did kind of the same thing. I went out in search of the most cost-efficient suits that didn't look ugly. I stumbled across a sale at Macy's and ended up buying a couple of suits, and a couple of pant / sportcoat combos for approximately $150-200 a set.<p>Then I started going to meetings, only to realize that while I 'met the grade', I was judged on the quality of my suits by some of the higher ups. It wasn't like the business card scene in 'American Psycho' or anything, but I'd be asked "Who are you wearing?", and other 'rich people questions' I didn't think people ever actually asked. The worst answer I found was "I dunno", but an only slightly better is answering with the name of a poor quality manufacturer.<p>Subsequent advice takes that into consideration, if you'd like to avoid being singled out. Please note that the advice works well for 'government-quality' attire, and would likely not pass as 'wall-street-quality' attire or "big-law-quality" attire.<p>Jos. A. Bank is a respected name in suits, mostly because the average suit cost is about triple ($600-750) the minimum suit cost you can get, <i>but</i> they run sales approximately once a month with buy-one-get-one or buy-one-get-two specials and the like that can knock the effective cost down to $200 or less (which is about the most I'll pay for a suit.) You can buy the pants unhemmed and take them to a local drycleaner to have them tailored for a nominal fee which helps avoid the 'off-the-rack' fit.<p>If you are like me, I often admire bold color choices on others that I would never pick out for myself, or that I don't think would look good on me. A good place to go for fashion advice is Men's Wearhouse. I'm sure mileage varies, but I've been to a few locations in different locales, and I've always gotten great accessory suggestions for ties, shirts, etc., that I would have never picked. It isn't pushy, and you can 'suggest-down' to whatever level you're comfortable wearing (for when they suggest a hot pink tie or whatever) and a good rep will get your tastes and start suggesting accordingly.<p>You'll pay more generally, but they have pretty aggressive sales on occasion too.
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ohgodthecatabout 13 years ago
I don't know of any particularly good places but be sure to take it to a tailor and get it fitted for the extra 50-100 dollars. (If they don't have a tailor in the store)