Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jos A. Bank
https://www.josbank.com
Wherever he ends up going, tell him to ask for a Classic cut suit. Otherwise, they'll sell him whatever is trendy (skinny cut, or bright blue, or whatever is trending at the moment), and he probably wants something that will last a long time
Don’t do this. There’s nothing to make you feel worse about your first job than being in a frumpy out of style suit that’s also in a super cheap fabric, that you’re expected to wear for ten years.
Buy a $200-300 suit in a contemporary fit and color, so that he feels great about himself, and expect that he’ll be in a better place financially in two years to get a couple upgrades in the $300-$500 range.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jos A. Bank
https://www.josbank.com
Wherever he ends up going, tell him to ask for a Classic cut suit. Otherwise, they'll sell him whatever is trendy (skinny cut, or bright blue, or whatever is trending at the moment), and he probably wants something that will last a long time
Don’t do this. Suitsupply or Indochino are the go tos for entry level suiting
Suit Supply and Indochino are not go tos for entry level suiting. Jos A Bank and Men's Warehouse are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jos A. Bank
https://www.josbank.com
Wherever he ends up going, tell him to ask for a Classic cut suit. Otherwise, they'll sell him whatever is trendy (skinny cut, or bright blue, or whatever is trending at the moment), and he probably wants something that will last a long time
Don’t do this. Suitsupply or Indochino are the go tos for entry level suiting
Suit Supply and Indochino are not go tos for entry level suiting. Jos A Bank and Men's Warehouse are.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with indochino, suit supply rec. or even j crew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jos A. Bank
https://www.josbank.com
Wherever he ends up going, tell him to ask for a Classic cut suit. Otherwise, they'll sell him whatever is trendy (skinny cut, or bright blue, or whatever is trending at the moment), and he probably wants something that will last a long time
Don’t do this. Suitsupply or Indochino are the go tos for entry level suiting
Suit Supply and Indochino are not go tos for entry level suiting. Jos A Bank and Men's Warehouse are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jos A. Bank
https://www.josbank.com
Wherever he ends up going, tell him to ask for a Classic cut suit. Otherwise, they'll sell him whatever is trendy (skinny cut, or bright blue, or whatever is trending at the moment), and he probably wants something that will last a long time
Don’t do this. Suitsupply or Indochino are the go tos for entry level suiting
Anonymous wrote:Jos A. Bank
https://www.josbank.com
Wherever he ends up going, tell him to ask for a Classic cut suit. Otherwise, they'll sell him whatever is trendy (skinny cut, or bright blue, or whatever is trending at the moment), and he probably wants something that will last a long time
Anonymous wrote:Jos A. Bank
https://www.josbank.com
Wherever he ends up going, tell him to ask for a Classic cut suit. Otherwise, they'll sell him whatever is trendy (skinny cut, or bright blue, or whatever is trending at the moment), and he probably wants something that will last a long time