Submitted by Pr0tagon1sst t3_ytb1qb in BuyItForLife
I’m in court a lot, and have a number of suits, but some are getting a tad ragged. Does anyone have recommendations for reasonably priced suits that can take regular wear and will last?
Submitted by Pr0tagon1sst t3_ytb1qb in BuyItForLife
I’m in court a lot, and have a number of suits, but some are getting a tad ragged. Does anyone have recommendations for reasonably priced suits that can take regular wear and will last?
Excellent. Thank you!
Hey. Sorry to bother, but what is MTM and RTW? Ready to wear and made to something?
Ready To Wear = off the rack
Made To Measure = customized for you
This one is on sale, it worked for David S. Pumpkins, should def work for you:
https://www.spirithalloween.com/product/adult-spooky-pumpkin-suit/209852.uts
How often do you spread out the wearing of each suit? What’s your definition of ragged? Where did you get your current suits?
You can get a Macys suit or spend $1500 on a MTM suit either one will still going to be worn out if you wear it too often.
I wear each suit once a week on average. Ragged to me is the fabric wearing thinner. The suits have come from a variety of places, from men’s wearhouse to Nordstrom’s.
The suit I’ve had the longest is a Perry Ellis wool suit made in china that’s held together remarkably well over a decade. The suit I’ve been least impressed with was a suit supply suit that went from “clothing” to garbage in a few weeks.
Which part of the fabric is wearing thin? Is it the pants? If so, I’d recommend that you buy spare pants (if possible) for future suits and spread out the wear. (So the pants are worn less 1 every two weeks.)
This link has some good advice for getting wear out of your suits. Counterintuitively, one problem is that “finer” suits (softer wool fabrics with high ‘super’ numbers) are going to wear out quicker than lower super numbers.
I’d guess that the reason your Chinese made Perry Ellis suit outlasted the Suitsupply suit is likely because the Perry Ellis suit is either made of “cheap” but sturdy wool or is at least somewhat synthetic.
One trick that works with tailoring is to get two pairs of pants made per suit, because pants wear out faster than jackets.
There's quite a big of dumb going on here, so I'll just give you information sans brand names, save one ;) and let you choose merrily.
And as stated by someone else, Oliver Wicks ticks many of these checkpoints for new. Spring for full canvas for the additional $110. And DO flex their after purchase tailoring refund.
Not really what this forum is about, but in my experience it’s way better to go to a country like Turkiye for two weeks, get a tailor to size you up and assess which fabrics you like. Then just let him make two of everything. A two piece suit of s120 wool will run you about 200-300 dollars. You want to get high class fabrics like cashmere and silk it won’t cost you very much: 300-400 bucks.
A suit is not going to last forever if you wear one to work every day. To get longevity out of your suits you should have many of them.
For silk suits, holidays or stopovers in Hong Kong and VietnNam are classic.
"I am in court a lot" I hope you are a lawyer or an expert witness....
My husband buys Jos A Banks primarily, and occasionally some wool suits at Men's Wearhouse suits. He wears a suit daily, he's a funeral director, so they're getting a LOT of wear and accidental bumps, spills etc. His Jos A Banks suits have served him quite well, and some are a few years old and still look new. He also has a great tailor who tailors his suits for him.
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Do a google search for “durable fabrics”. I’m pretty sure Denim and Linen will come up, but there may be others. Then get some bespoke suits made out of them.
Most suits are made of wool which is already quite durable.
Linen is durable?
mad_cyber_scientist t1_iw3lxe2 wrote
I really like Oliver Wicks ready made suits. Not sure how you define reasonably priced, but they are cheaper than poorly made department store suits and more expensive than something like Burlington Coat factory. Their customer service is exceptional. They are half canvased, which will contribute to their longevity. $450 for RTW, MTM can be quite a bit more. I wear suits 4-5 times a week and the first suit I got from them (5 years ago) is still pristine. Although I did have to resew a cuff button this year.