Anonymous
Post 02/27/2020 15:39     Subject: Buying a suit for a teen boy (advice needed)

Suits are for the children of guidos.
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2020 15:37     Subject: Buying a suit for a teen boy (advice needed)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d skip the suit. I think it looks silly on boys and young men. Macy’s carries really nice boys/young men dress slacks by Ralph Lauren. A nice khaki pair of slacks, dress shirt blazer (buy from lands end when they have their 40% off sale) and tie will look so much better.


+100

Suits are cheesy on young kids and teens.

Khakis and blazers


They are cheesy if they don’t fit and no one taught them how to tie a tie.

Kids and teens in khakis at blazers at events where everyone else is wearing a suit look ridiculous.



I couldn't disagree more. Where I grew up, the kids in suits were the poor, uncultured kids while the educated, wealthy, cultured kids wear a blazer and khakis. It's classic and timeless and appropriate for almost any situation in the eyes of anyone that matters.
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2020 13:42     Subject: Buying a suit for a teen boy (advice needed)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d skip the suit. I think it looks silly on boys and young men. Macy’s carries really nice boys/young men dress slacks by Ralph Lauren. A nice khaki pair of slacks, dress shirt blazer (buy from lands end when they have their 40% off sale) and tie will look so much better.


+100

Suits are cheesy on young kids and teens.

Khakis and blazers


They are cheesy if they don’t fit and no one taught them how to tie a tie.

Kids and teens in khakis at blazers at events where everyone else is wearing a suit look ridiculous.


I hate the khakis look. My DS has to wear khakis to school every day (private school). To wear them at a "dressy" occasion is lame.


This
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2020 10:37     Subject: Buying a suit for a teen boy (advice needed)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d skip the suit. I think it looks silly on boys and young men. Macy’s carries really nice boys/young men dress slacks by Ralph Lauren. A nice khaki pair of slacks, dress shirt blazer (buy from lands end when they have their 40% off sale) and tie will look so much better.


+100

Suits are cheesy on young kids and teens.

Khakis and blazers


They are cheesy if they don’t fit and no one taught them how to tie a tie.

Kids and teens in khakis at blazers at events where everyone else is wearing a suit look ridiculous.


I hate the khakis look. My DS has to wear khakis to school every day (private school). To wear them at a "dressy" occasion is lame.
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2020 08:53     Subject: Buying a suit for a teen boy (advice needed)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d skip the suit. I think it looks silly on boys and young men. Macy’s carries really nice boys/young men dress slacks by Ralph Lauren. A nice khaki pair of slacks, dress shirt blazer (buy from lands end when they have their 40% off sale) and tie will look so much better.


+100

Suits are cheesy on young kids and teens.

Khakis and blazers


They are cheesy if they don’t fit and no one taught them how to tie a tie.

Kids and teens in khakis at blazers at events where everyone else is wearing a suit look ridiculous.
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2020 08:39     Subject: Buying a suit for a teen boy (advice needed)

OP here. Thanks for the suggestions! I appreciate it.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get him some flat front khakis and a navy blue blazer. White or chambray blue button down. Vineyard Vines tie.

A suit is over the top.


Some occasions require a suit.


Also, any kid that plays band or orchestra needs dark colored dress slacks anyway, so you might as well get the dark colored suit instead of the khaki pants and navy blazer, unless he has lots of other places to wear a navy blazer.


DS is in band but they require black pants. I'm very surprised that middle school graduation requires a jacket. I was also shocked to see that the high school orchestra (and band too, I think) boys wore tuxes.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2020 22:10     Subject: Buying a suit for a teen boy (advice needed)

Anonymous wrote:I’d skip the suit. I think it looks silly on boys and young men. Macy’s carries really nice boys/young men dress slacks by Ralph Lauren. A nice khaki pair of slacks, dress shirt blazer (buy from lands end when they have their 40% off sale) and tie will look so much better.


+100

Suits are cheesy on young kids and teens.

Khakis and blazers
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2020 20:42     Subject: Buying a suit for a teen boy (advice needed)

Bar III at Macys is a good choice for a teen. Agree to get it fitted...
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2020 19:52     Subject: Buying a suit for a teen boy (advice needed)

I didn't even wear a suit to my ivy league phd graduation. This ain't 1956
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2020 19:36     Subject: Re:Buying a suit for a teen boy (advice needed)

Men’s Wearhouse on Rockville Pike
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2020 18:12     Subject: Buying a suit for a teen boy (advice needed)

I got my teen a decent suit at Jos A. Banks for about $150, but my kid complains that it makes him look like an old man. I guess you can get a hipper suit at Express or H&M.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2020 15:24     Subject: Buying a suit for a teen boy (advice needed)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get him some flat front khakis and a navy blue blazer. White or chambray blue button down. Vineyard Vines tie.

A suit is over the top.


Some occasions require a suit.


Also, any kid that plays band or orchestra needs dark colored dress slacks anyway, so you might as well get the dark colored suit instead of the khaki pants and navy blazer, unless he has lots of other places to wear a navy blazer.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2020 15:21     Subject: Buying a suit for a teen boy (advice needed)

Anonymous wrote:Get him some flat front khakis and a navy blue blazer. White or chambray blue button down. Vineyard Vines tie.

A suit is over the top.


Some occasions require a suit.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2020 15:19     Subject: Re:Buying a suit for a teen boy (advice needed)

If he's slender, H&M.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2020 14:07     Subject: Buying a suit for a teen boy (advice needed)

You can get a cheap suit, such as from places like macy's, zara or H&M, and then go to a quality tailor to make alterations to make it well fitted--just make sure the suit jacket fits his shoulders. The tailor can readily alter the length and size of the sleeve, the length and taper of the suit jacket.

The final product will be as good, if not better, than suits you get off the rack from premium places. The main difference between a cheap suit and a quality one is a matter of whether the suit is fused or fully canvassed. Those qualities, however, don't really show until several wears and only someone who is into fashion can tell the difference off the bat.