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Otis's Suit Epiphany (2 Viewers)

For anyone on the market for cheap suits, I took a flyer on one of these 89 dollar numbers on eBay

Caravelli

For 89 bucks, I figured why not, and the reviews seemed near uniformly positive.

I haven't worn it yet, but it came in today, and I took it up to the tailor to get it hemmed etc.

Holy smokes did this exceed my expectations. The suit just feels expensive. It's heavy wool, and feels like great quality. The inside of the jacket is just great quality with tons of features, nice stitching, and a great look.

I'm trying to remain objective until I've got it back and actually wear it for a day, but I was honestly blown away by this thing when I unpacked it. If it wears as well as it looks/feels, it will be a no-brainer or me to go back on Amazon and pick up a few more of these. So money.
Also available on Overstock.com and Amazon. I'm interested to see how these turn out.
 
For anyone on the market for cheap suits, I took a flyer on one of these 89 dollar numbers on eBay

Caravelli

For 89 bucks, I figured why not, and the reviews seemed near uniformly positive.

I haven't worn it yet, but it came in today, and I took it up to the tailor to get it hemmed etc.

Holy smokes did this exceed my expectations. The suit just feels expensive. It's heavy wool, and feels like great quality. The inside of the jacket is just great quality with tons of features, nice stitching, and a great look.

I'm trying to remain objective until I've got it back and actually wear it for a day, but I was honestly blown away by this thing when I unpacked it. If it wears as well as it looks/feels, it will be a no-brainer or me to go back on Amazon and pick up a few more of these. So money.
Also available on Overstock.com and Amazon. I'm interested to see how these turn out.
No need to buy cheap suits..spend $200-500 and just wait for the good sales - Armani, Varvatos, Paul Smith, Theory etc quality for 80% off.
 
How about now??

Gino Valentino $1700 suits on sale for less than $200 at amazon.com :excited: :excited: :excited:

http://www.amazon.com/Valentino-Made-Italy...OS/ref=lh_ni_t_
Three button, that's why. :thumbup:
Three button is looking to come back. Definitely a viable alternative now. Dont go by the 7 year old threads your suburban husband folk are parading around the gold coast in.
yeah, but I still wouldn't buy one....i have several from the late 90s. Go with a nice two button, high cut and small lapels instead if you want that 3 button look: http://www.parkandbond.com/product/84772649
 
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How about now??

Gino Valentino $1700 suits on sale for less than $200 at amazon.com :excited: :excited: :excited:

http://www.amazon.com/Valentino-Made-Italy...OS/ref=lh_ni_t_
Three button, that's why. :thumbup:
Three button is looking to come back. Definitely a viable alternative now. Dont go by the 7 year old threads your suburban husband folk are parading around the gold coast in.
:confused: It's not like I work in Long Island. I'm in New York City commuting two ways through midtown. I see plenty of guys in suits, and I haven't seen a single thing to suggest that the 3 button is "coming back" or that anyone who knows what they're doing is wearing them at this point.

Gotta disagree strongly here.

 
How about now??

Gino Valentino $1700 suits on sale for less than $200 at amazon.com :excited: :excited: :excited:

http://www.amazon.com/Valentino-Made-Italy...OS/ref=lh_ni_t_
Three button, that's why. :thumbup:
Three button is looking to come back. Definitely a viable alternative now. Dont go by the 7 year old threads your suburban husband folk are parading around the gold coast in.
:confused: It's not like I work in Long Island. I'm in New York City commuting two ways through midtown. I see plenty of guys in suits, and I haven't seen a single thing to suggest that the 3 button is "coming back" or that anyone who knows what they're doing is wearing them at this point.

Gotta disagree strongly here.
Easy there buddy... Just joking. Don't let suburbia make you overly sensitive. I've seen some three buttons in occasion as some of the places out there is all. Didn't as of two years back. Buy low I say and stay ahead of the lemmings.

 
Agree about cut making all the difference. I picked up a Perry Ellis suit at Dillard's on their annual New Years' Day sale. Regular price was around $300, and I got it for $70. A "cheap" suit priced even cheaper.

The fit on it is terrific...tapered waist, a little snugger than normal, but it looks great. My favorite suit at the moment.

 
Agree about cut making all the difference. I picked up a Perry Ellis suit at Dillard's on their annual New Years' Day sale. Regular price was around $300, and I got it for $70. A "cheap" suit priced even cheaper. The fit on it is terrific...tapered waist, a little snugger than normal, but it looks great. My favorite suit at the moment.
Nice work :thumbup: . You Jos A. Banks guys should take a note from Ray. I realize most of you wont be wearing the latest threads off the runways of Milan like me but a suit like Ray's would suffice for many of you slobs and not break your bank.
 
I'm probably going to purchase a gray slim fit suit this spring to get ready for summer weddings.

Are there any trends that I should be aware of or avoid?

 
I'm probably going to purchase a gray slim fit suit this spring to get ready for summer weddings. Are there any trends that I should be aware of or avoid?
Do's:- 2 button (avoid the recent fashion resurgence of double breasted)- make sure sleeve length shows approx. 1" of shirt cuff- get a colorful pocket squareDon'ts:- no cuffs on your pants- no pleats on your pants
 
I'm probably going to purchase a gray slim fit suit this spring to get ready for summer weddings. Are there any trends that I should be aware of or avoid?
+1...I'm actually thinking about getting married in a mid-gray suit in May
What are your respective budgets? You missed the best sales of the year last month so you'll be paying more but getting the latest trend.
 
I'm probably going to purchase a gray slim fit suit this spring to get ready for summer weddings. Are there any trends that I should be aware of or avoid?
Do's:- 2 button (avoid the recent fashion resurgence of double breasted)- make sure sleeve length shows approx. 1" of shirt cuff- get a colorful pocket squareDon'ts:- no cuffs on your pants- no pleats on your pants
What do you think about hand-stitched?
 
'offdee said:
'EYLive said:
I'm probably going to purchase a gray slim fit suit this spring to get ready for summer weddings.

Are there any trends that I should be aware of or avoid?
Do's:- 2 button (avoid the recent fashion resurgence of double breasted)

- make sure sleeve length shows approx. 1" of shirt cuff

- get a colorful pocket square

Don'ts:

- no cuffs on your pants

- no pleats on your pants
also go toward smaller lapels and a higher cut: http://www.parkandbond.com/product/84772658
 
'Ray Karpis said:
Agree about cut making all the difference. I picked up a Perry Ellis suit at Dillard's on their annual New Years' Day sale. Regular price was around $300, and I got it for $70. A "cheap" suit priced even cheaper. The fit on it is terrific...tapered waist, a little snugger than normal, but it looks great. My favorite suit at the moment.
:goodposting: I have a pretty sweet pinstripe Perry Ellis that I got off the rack at one of those places and it was my #1 before I put on 15 lbs and it got too tight :bag:But I'm working back to it :boxing:
 
'offdee said:
'EYLive said:
I'm probably going to purchase a gray slim fit suit this spring to get ready for summer weddings. Are there any trends that I should be aware of or avoid?
Do's:- 2 button (avoid the recent fashion resurgence of double breasted)- make sure sleeve length shows approx. 1" of shirt cuff- get a colorful pocket squareDon'ts:- no cuffs on your pants- no pleats on your pants
Pretty good list here.
 
'offdee said:
'EYLive said:
I'm probably going to purchase a gray slim fit suit this spring to get ready for summer weddings.

Are there any trends that I should be aware of or avoid?
Do's:- 2 button (avoid the recent fashion resurgence of double breasted)

- make sure sleeve length shows approx. 1" of shirt cuff

- get a colorful pocket square

Don'ts:

- no cuffs on your pants

- no pleats on your pants
also go toward smaller lapels and a higher cut: http://www.parkandbond.com/product/84772658
:gasp!: TICKET POCKET!1!!
 
'offdee said:
'EYLive said:
I'm probably going to purchase a gray slim fit suit this spring to get ready for summer weddings. Are there any trends that I should be aware of or avoid?
Do's:- 2 button (avoid the recent fashion resurgence of double breasted)- make sure sleeve length shows approx. 1" of shirt cuff- get a colorful pocket squareDon'ts:- no cuffs on your pants- no pleats on your pants
Pretty good list here.
Also on the pants...make sure they don't pool up around the ankle like jeans. The back should hit just above where the sole starts on your heel. The front should hit the top of your laces, creating a minor fold at the front of your ankle.Basically, no suit should be worn right off the rack. Assume an extra $25-$75 on the sticker price to have it tailored to your body.
 
'offdee said:
'EYLive said:
I'm probably going to purchase a gray slim fit suit this spring to get ready for summer weddings.

Are there any trends that I should be aware of or avoid?
Do's:- 2 button (avoid the recent fashion resurgence of double breasted)

- make sure sleeve length shows approx. 1" of shirt cuff

- get a colorful pocket square

Don'ts:

- no cuffs on your pants

- no pleats on your pants
also go toward smaller lapels and a higher cut: http://www.parkandbond.com/product/84772658
Very slick. What's up with the double right pockets? I could do without the extra.I learned my lesson year ago, so I won't have cuffed pants. And I'm anti-pleats. :thumbup:

Good point about the smaller higher lapel. It would look dumb to have regular sized lapel on a slim suit.

RE: the 1" above the shirt cuff. Is the sleeve still supposed to reach the wrist bone? In the past, my jackets sleeve showed about a half inch of the shirt cuff when my arms were straight. If it shows a full inch w/ straight arms, it'd show closer to 2" once the elbow is bent. I'm trying to imagine if that looks normal.

Oh, and skinny ties to go with a slim suit?

 
Another suit question.

What's the deal with the slits on the bottom back of jackets? I see 1 and 2 slit versions. I have a tan blazer with 2. I can't figure out what looks the best.

 
'Major said:
'Rick James said:
'EYLive said:
I'm probably going to purchase a gray slim fit suit this spring to get ready for summer weddings. Are there any trends that I should be aware of or avoid?
+1...I'm actually thinking about getting married in a mid-gray suit in May
What are your respective budgets? You missed the best sales of the year last month so you'll be paying more but getting the latest trend.
Not much...300-500 + tailoring. LastCall has Hickey Freeman's ~350 a lot. I can snag one of those, but I'm running out of time.
 
'offdee said:
'EYLive said:
I'm probably going to purchase a gray slim fit suit this spring to get ready for summer weddings. Are there any trends that I should be aware of or avoid?
Do's:- 2 button (avoid the recent fashion resurgence of double breasted)- make sure sleeve length shows approx. 1" of shirt cuff- get a colorful pocket squareDon'ts:- no cuffs on your pants- no pleats on your pants
This. This was a step for me, since I'm 49 and historically years behind any fashion trend. Have always had cuffs and pleats, had some 3 button or double breasted, but just re-did wardrobe after weight loss and followed suggestions above to a tee. Much cleaner look and have really grown to like it.
 
still like cuffs :unsure:

I have pleats still in my suit. I wear my suit once every couple years so I'm in no rush. You don't see the pleats anyway with the jacket on.

But I am in the no pleat camp...

 
also go toward smaller lapels and a higher cut: http://www.parkandbond.com/product/84772658
now that is a great suit but, for $1200, it is to be expected. for the record, i pretty much agree with all those "do's and don'ts" but cuffs. it largely depends on the color and fabric of the suit. i wouldn't commit to every suit i have leading with it but it doesn't ruin a suit or look.
I'm giving you examples of what to look for when you're perusing various retailers. If you're patient you can get this suit for $300-400 during their end of the summer/winter sales. Alfani (Macy's Brand) makes a great slim fitting suit with their Red line. They run about $200-300 depending on the sale.
 
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still like cuffs :unsure: I have pleats still in my suit. I wear my suit once every couple years so I'm in no rush. You don't see the pleats anyway with the jacket on.But I am in the no pleat camp...
welcome to the new millennium my friend
 
also go toward smaller lapels and a higher cut: http://www.parkandbond.com/product/84772658
now that is a great suit but, for $1200, it is to be expected.
I have a suit very similar in style and cut to that one. Med/light gray, slim fit, flat front, no cuffs, hand stitched, 100% wool. It's a Calvin Klein and I picked it up for $299 at Nordstrom Rack. Received more compliments on that suit than any other I own.
Yep, this is how suit buying is done. :thumbup:
 
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And colorful pocket squares are not acceptable.
yes they are....get a nice dark suit with simple colors and make it pop with a cool pocket square. I do this all the time and it's amazing how many girls comment on it.
I'm sure they go well with your affliction shirt after your workout.
not even same ballpark, chief....have a walk down Savile Row and get back to me
Same ########, different economic stata, boss.
 
And colorful pocket squares are not acceptable.
yes they are....get a nice dark suit with simple colors and make it pop with a cool pocket square. I do this all the time and it's amazing how many girls comment on it.
I'm sure they go well with your affliction shirt after your workout.
not even same ballpark, chief....have a walk down Savile Row and get back to me
Same ########, different economic stata, boss.
nope, not really
 
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And colorful pocket squares are not acceptable.
yes they are....get a nice dark suit with simple colors and make it pop with a cool pocket square. I do this all the time and it's amazing how many girls comment on it.
I'm sure they go well with your affliction shirt after your workout.
not even same ballpark, chief....have a walk down Savile Row and get back to me
Same ########, different economic stata, boss.
nope, not really
Got me there, champ.
 
I appreciate the fishing trip though Idiot Boxer. Things may be different on tobacco road but not in NYC, Paris, Milan, Stockholm, London, Buenos Aires, etc.....

 
'offdee said:
'EYLive said:
I'm probably going to purchase a gray slim fit suit this spring to get ready for summer weddings. Are there any trends that I should be aware of or avoid?
Do's:- 2 button (avoid the recent fashion resurgence of double breasted)- make sure sleeve length shows approx. 1" of shirt cuff- get a colorful pocket squareDon'ts:- no cuffs on your pants- no pleats on your pants
This. This was a step for me, since I'm 49 and historically years behind any fashion trend. Have always had cuffs and pleats, had some 3 button or double breasted, but just re-did wardrobe after weight loss and followed suggestions above to a tee. Much cleaner look and have really grown to like it.
I'm wearing cuffs and pleats right now. Guess I need a :bag: .Can I get no pleats without a 'slim fit'? The slim fit always seems too tight in my thighs. Also, I'm I sacrificing ball room with no pleats?
 
'offdee said:
'EYLive said:
I'm probably going to purchase a gray slim fit suit this spring to get ready for summer weddings. Are there any trends that I should be aware of or avoid?
Do's:- 2 button (avoid the recent fashion resurgence of double breasted)- make sure sleeve length shows approx. 1" of shirt cuff- get a colorful pocket squareDon'ts:- no cuffs on your pants- no pleats on your pants
This. This was a step for me, since I'm 49 and historically years behind any fashion trend. Have always had cuffs and pleats, had some 3 button or double breasted, but just re-did wardrobe after weight loss and followed suggestions above to a tee. Much cleaner look and have really grown to like it.
I'm wearing cuffs and pleats right now. Guess I need a :bag: .Can I get no pleats without a 'slim fit'? The slim fit always seems too tight in my thighs. Also, I'm I sacrificing ball room with no pleats?
buy separates....that way you can get a jacket and pant that fits accordingly...and some of the American slim fit cuts aren't that slim. They're just fitted.
 

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