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Not complaining. I admire Suit Supply for their efforts and elegant suits. Waiting for their store to open in Toronto...!Has anyone ever shipped a folded up suit to you crammed into a $5 USPS box? I have to get those suits pressed at the cleaners before I can wear them. I much prefer the presentation and lack of major wrinkles that comes with the SS packaging. Open the box, cut the threads, place on body, go. And my front yard was a cool graveyard during Halloween this year.
You should send a package of poop to the owner.
Always something to complain about on the internet......................................................
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Back to the regular topics, if you are a size 38 or 40 today you have a huge influx of some really old stuff on the outlet site. Those dark-haired models in the robo-poses represent maybe pre-2010 suits. No wonder no one had heard of them then, cause there is some ugly **** in there.
I was a 38L in Napoli but 40L in London.Has anyone had to size DOWN when wearing the LONDON fit when compared to the WASHINGTON fit? I remembered trying the London cut in stores but I can't remember what size it was. I wear a 38R in the Washington and at least know the London cut is more roomier. Thanks
I don't know what the hell came over me. Just purchased 3 suits. $870 total.
My Napoli arrived. Te shoulders, chest, and trousers fit great, but as I feared the abdomen is a little too snug due to my body type + eating habits Do you gents think there might be some material in the jacket waist to be let out? I would need about 2 inches to be fully comfortable.
Are there any other slimmer SC cuts than the Havana? I don't like the Washington Lapel nor the plastic in the Copenhagen.