Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The seething jealousy about private school is gringey. Want you kid to look like a used car salesman? Get him a suit.
Narrow minded view of suits. If you get a cheap poorly tailored one, yes. If you get a decent well tailored one, no.
PP here again.
My 11 year old DS has this suit, https://us.suitsupply.com/en_US/suits/napoli-dark-grey-suit/P5335MI.html?cgid=Suits
The pants aren’t baggy, they don’t drag on the ground, the jacket fits properly, the sleeves don’t cover his hands. He doesn’t look like a used car salesman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The seething jealousy about private school is gringey. Want you kid to look like a used car salesman? Get him a suit.
Narrow minded view of suits. If you get a cheap poorly tailored one, yes. If you get a decent well tailored one, no.
Anonymous wrote:The seething jealousy about private school is gringey. Want you kid to look like a used car salesman? Get him a suit.
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 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 wrote:Suits on children are tacky and low class
Anonymous wrote:Marks and Spencer (online)
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 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 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 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 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.
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 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 wrote:If he's slender, H&M.