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    I own at least a half-dozen suits... unless you need more than 2, don't bother going to the mall. Jos A. Bank is "ok" if you need multiples and want to do their "buy 1, get 3 free" deal....but otherwise, there is no reason to go to any mall-attached department store. You're just overpaying.

    If you only need 1 suit (black, I'd presume) and won't be wearing it all too often and it doesn't need to last until it goes out of style, just go to K&G and find one off the rack, have them tailor it (should be included in the price) and save your money. You should be in and out for under $200 at K&G, no problem.

    To asmo's point, if you don't know what you're doing, you could always go somewhere, ask some questions, try on a few suits and then go to K&G... but if the service is great, you may want to pay for it, too....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    I don't even think I own a shirt with buttons...except for maybe flannel. When I needed some "nice" clothes in a hurry, I went to a Goodwill store. Some of the sport jackets still had the original tags on them. I wore them for what I needed and then gave them back.
    If there's a store in an area with a heavy business presence, this is a good option if its going to be a one and done kind of suit or a once in a blue moon deal. Suits are spendy and bodies change over time and alterations only go so far.

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    Thanks for the replies. This is mainly for job interviews and such. I'm having to build an entire business casual wardrobe as well. My waist changes size more than my torso so I'd like a jacket that will last but will be easy to coordinate with future pants. I'm trying to stretch this thing as far as possible. I definitely don't need any high end fabrics but I'd like something classic and well fitting.

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    K&G stock comes from last years unsold from Nordstrums, Mens Warehouse, and a few other shops with nicer things. the 2 suits for 99 and tailoring is a hell of a deal. You can actually get some damn good ones for cheap.

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    I bought a Hugo Boss suit at Nordstrom Rack outlet near Park Meadows Mall. They have lots of nice suits for 1/2 price or more off and can do alterations on site. It was the first suit I bought in almost 20years so I know exactly that it's no fun. Luckily I ran into a friend who wears them daily and he helped me out.


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    I've recently dropped a chunk of $$ at Mens Warehouse, two for one deals, same for my Son and his first suits. Just picked up a Tux Rental for a wedding this weekend.

    Always have treated me well at mens warehouse. I've never looked anywhere else. YMMV.
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    +1 Nordstrom Rack.

    For the interview, get a blue blazer, gray pants, white long sleeve shirt and silk tie (blue, green, red, etc). Don't forget shoes, belt and socks.

    The blue blazer will go with just about any pant from jeans to khakis to slacks.
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    If you're in good shape, Jack Threads is the way to go. Their stuff is all modern length and style, and slim cut for a hell of a lot cheaper than anywhere else. It's mostly startup boutique brands trying to get a hold in the market. For use only at interviews or a one-time occasion, it's the way to go. Buying a full-on, high-quality $400+ wool suit to wear once is silly. Polyester or blended materials will be fine if you're not the suit-wearing type (which apparently you aren't if you've only worn one at HS prom).

    This jacket is $90, and the pants are $40: https://www.jackthreads.com/goodale/...roducts/168388

    Learn how to measure yourself here: http://www.artofmanliness.com/2010/0...l-sizing-card/

    H&M is another good option for a cheap suit, and they have stores at the mall. Got myself a super sharp looking wool suit off the out-of-circulation clearance rack for $75 dollars. Seriously.

    Lastly, find yourself a good tailor. This will be invaluable in all of your endeavors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by asmo View Post
    If you don't know what your doing; go to Mens Warehouse.. Really it is a great place to buy mid level suits. They kept me clothed for many years.
    This, they will fit you on the first day, and have it tailored & back to you on the third day.
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    Brooks brothers store at the outlet in castle rock... those guys will walk you through everything..a lil pricy compared to other options, but so worth it
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