True that. After 11 years of that I got off that train and chose family over the job.
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True that. After 11 years of that I got off that train and chose family over the job.
Have been very impressed with SuitSupply blue line. Alden's, Allen Edmonds or Peal &Co with Dainite soles are excellent work/dress shoes/boots!
I love my suit supply suit but I'm afraid of wearing it for work because it will mess it up :(
This video about Bontoni shoes (very nice, as well as comfortable) was well done: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmi0fZ45Q7I
I'm typically not very hard on my dress clothes, so they tend to last a while. If I'm dropping the coin for a classically styled MTM or maybe a Canali Sienna, anyone have a guess on how many years should I expect to get before the styling gets outdated enough that it starts to look out of place, assuming I keep up with recent ties?
As long as you buy along the lines of classic style instead of a fad, I wouldn't be concerned about it. Decades.
Single or double vent, two button, notch lapels, moderate tailoring/fit, at least a single break on the pant legs, no pleats with no cuffs.........that shouldn't ruffle any style feathers until well after the next civil war.
agree. make sure the fabric selection is not to fadd-ish either and you'll be good as long as it fits.
suits are like shoes in the sense that wearing them too often without rotating leads to accelerated wear etc.
no silly duckbill shoes etc either please.
I don't often have to wear a suit and I'm generally jeans and a t shirt but I do enjoy looking good when it matters and a couple times a year I do need to wear a suit. As far as suits go, is there a substantial difference between a $500 and $1000 suit?
I'm going to assume that suits are somewhat like optics.
$1000 would be the absolute upper end of my budget for just the suit.
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