their copenhagen line fits extremely well if you have average-athletic build (not bodybuilder large though), however the linen they use on some of their suits feels very very cheap and i would not pay more than $50 for those.
Slim fit is the thing now, but fashion is cyclical. I would bet that the baggie style will return at some point in our lifetimes
what do I when my suit pants give out and the jacket is still nicely intact? Do I just use it as blazer now? damn crotch holes. six years it was my favorite suit.
Classic loose fit doesn't necessarily mean "baggy". Harvey on the show Suits (the guy on the right) wears nice tailored loose fitting suits while his counterpart (guy on the left) wears a skinnier fitting suit. Spoiler I'm glad they didn't put the store in a mall.
Tiny random holes near the crotch? I've lost some suit pants to that. Surprised a tailor couldn't do anything about it.
Should change their name from Suit Supply maybe? Sounds kinda cheap. But thanks for the heads up. I'll check it out.
Either you really need a suit badly or you got no damned life to go there two nights in a row and then come home to rail about light rail.
Just curious about other people's opinions on SuitSupply. I'm in the market for a new suit. Kinda narrowing it down between SuitSupply, JCrew, and I'm looking into Indochino. Looking for a gray, 2-button, within the $500 range.
I have a suit from them from two years ago. They do run slim but I like mine. Good suit for a good price IMO. Fit is paramount so go try them on and see if you like the fit and fabrics.
i knew why suit supply sounded familiar. I purchased a linen plaid blazer online 4 months ago. it's so comfortable. i would sleep in it if it wasn't weird to do so. I'm always waiting for them to have a sale. are they above sales? suit supply, y u no have sales?
suitsupply, tm lewin, brooks brothers, all have big sales annually where you can get even their good stuff cheap. suitsupply is famous for their racy ads btw. (search suitsupply ads and some uncensored word, thank me later)