11/26/2023 23:17
Subject: Buying a Teenage boy’s suit
Target is the best choice for a very basic suit that costs a fraction of what you would pay at any other local store. In the mall, Macy’s is definitely the best option for boys in terms of selection, with cheaper prices than other stores. Even better, look at Amazon. You may find better quality than Macy’s for less money and of course much better selection.
Anonymous
11/26/2023 23:07
Subject: Re:Buying a Teenage boy’s suit
Brooks Brothers is a great option. Not for “beefy” men.
Anonymous
11/26/2023 22:48
Subject: Buying a Teenage boy’s suit
Bonobos?
Anonymous
11/26/2023 20:58
Subject: Buying a Teenage boy’s suit
Just did this for 16 year old. Macy's is the answer.
Anonymous
11/26/2023 20:51
Subject: Buying a Teenage boy’s suit
Men’s Wearhouse did alright; J.C. Penney has decent stuff and good sales, but you’ll probably need an outside tailor. Agreed with PP’s that the useful life of a young man’s suit tends to be shorter than its physical life, at least for the original owner. But try to avoid being steered to excessively tight, tapered “style” suits or the ones with the dreadful jackets cut so short that they might as well be a waistcoat. Try to have the kid wear a shirt and tie and dress shoes when being fitted. It really makes a difference.
Anonymous
11/26/2023 19:17
Subject: Buying a Teenage boy’s suit
Macys, Mens Warehouse, or Nordstroms. Agree you should not over invest in something too pricey. Even if he's not gaining height, his shape is very likely to change and fill in in the next few years. Get the tailoring.
Anonymous
11/25/2023 12:35
Subject: Buying a Teenage boy’s suit
Spend as much as you want, but understand he won’t get much use out of this suit bc occasions too wear it over next few years will be limited and he will fill in and styles will change.
Anonymous
11/25/2023 12:33
Subject: Buying a Teenage boy’s suit
Wait until he needs a suit for an occasion and buy it then. At that point, go to wherever has a sale and buy one at Macys, Jos A Banks, JCP, Brooks Brothers or whatever is in your price range.
The suit he wears at 17 won’t be the same one he wants or can fit into at 28 or 35 anyway. If nothing else, styles will change.
Anonymous
11/25/2023 12:21
Subject: Buying a Teenage boy’s suit
Suit Supply.
The most important thing is tailoring a cheap well fitted suit will always look better than an expensive ill fitted one.
Anonymous
11/25/2023 11:17
Subject: Buying a Teenage boy’s suit
A 17 year old still has a lot of room to grow, even if not up. H&M has serviceable suits if you aren't sure he is done growing.
Anonymous
11/24/2023 21:38
Subject: Buying a Teenage boy’s suit
lol. BB is for beefy men. It's not like you order a suit like a value meal at McDonald's. Brooks brothers have actual tailors who alter suits to fit you.
Anonymous
11/24/2023 21:13
Subject: Buying a Teenage boy’s suit
Anonymous wrote:Go to Macys.
+1 I find Macys has the best sales.
Anonymous
11/24/2023 20:43
Subject: Buying a Teenage boy’s suit
Go to Macys.
Anonymous
11/24/2023 20:32
Subject: Re:Buying a Teenage boy’s suit
I’ll be following this. Looking to get 17 year old senior a suit. Thinking Nordstrom Rack. Could be hit or miss though.
Anonymous
11/24/2023 19:12
Subject: Buying a Teenage boy’s suit
My 17 yo has stopped growing so I want to buy him his first “good” suit. He is short, with an athletic build, ie wide shoulders and a slim waist. What brands are good for this? My DH thinks that Brooks Brothers is made for more beefy men and the suit jackets then are too wide at the bottom when they fit at the shoulders. Thoughts?