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post #16 of 77
I've been by a few times and thought they offered a pretty good value for the money. They have a 38L which fits me well off the rack. Just wish they made a 3-button model with the soft Roma shoulder.
post #17 of 77
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Originally Posted by jrd617 View Post

Not bad at all!
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+1
post #18 of 77
Would ou be willing to post the jacket's measurements? Don't have a proper brick and mortar suit supply down here.
post #19 of 77
Thread Starter 
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Originally Posted by hookem12387 View Post

Would ou be willing to post the jacket's measurements? Don't have a proper brick and mortar suit supply down here.

Sure, I will post them later tonight.
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Originally Posted by meesern View Post

the coat looks long on you.

It ends right where my butt ends and with my hands at my side I can grasp the bottom of it, so I think it is pretty close.
post #20 of 77
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Originally Posted by meesern View Post

the coat looks long on you.

No, it looks just fine.smile.gif
post #21 of 77
I do not think it is long to warrant stressing about. I would say maybe a quarter inch at the most. I would have the back cleaned up a bit by a competent tailor and slightly lenghten the one arm and you are good to go.

Do you mind sharing price range?
post #22 of 77
Is this the jacket? http://www.suitsupply.com/shop/3.C439/Jacket?filter_27=728

I've had my eye on that jacket as well. Does it feel like it could be 3 or 4 seasons, or does the cashmere make it heavier?
post #23 of 77
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Originally Posted by hookem12387 View Post

Would ou be willing to post the jacket's measurements? Don't have a proper brick and mortar suit supply down here.

Hookem - SuitSupply's customer service is pretty easy to work with. I have a suit from there and they were very quick to hook me up with all the measurements I wanted before I bought. I'm really impressed with the fits right out of the box, and the detailing. Now if only there was enough fabric in the pants for a cuff....
post #24 of 77
Great to know, thanks donuts
post #25 of 77
Just took a look at the site. Not gonna lie, I actually like the style, cut, and fit of the pictures, which is rare. However, I can't get passed the name... and I probably don't want to know where it's made either. Why would they pre-cut functioning buttonholes baldy[1].gif.

I like the Washington stylistcally:

c439.jpg


After perusing the site, if the suits/jackets come out anything like what is described or pictured, I'd point all the one thread poppers who come to SF asking "I need a suit for under xxx, what should I buy?" in this direction.
Edited by Superfluous - 1/30/12 at 9:05pm
post #26 of 77
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Originally Posted by Tony Romo View Post

Why would they pre-cut functioning buttonholes baldy[1].gif.

Yeah, I've wondered about the bright bulb that came up with that idea as well. I don't get how they think it's a good idea?
post #27 of 77

At first I thought long but at second glance it looks ok on you.

post #28 of 77
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Originally Posted by facet View Post

Yeah, I've wondered about the bright bulb that came up with that idea as well. I don't get how they think it's a good idea?

Because it sells.

Only a couple of days a go a friend of mine check out my $200 (ffffuuuu.gif) suit and saw my functional cuff button holes. She commented on how another friend of her told her that functional button holes are marks of a quality (re: expensive) suit. I was all giggly inside. She wasn't the only friend of mine who thinks functional cuffs are only on expensive suits too. Mind you it was a decent suit for the price though. Half canvassed, Angelico fabric, bemberg lining and buffalo horn buttons.
post #29 of 77
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Originally Posted by blahman View Post


Because it sells.
Only a couple of days a go a friend of mine check out my $200 (ffffuuuu.gif) suit and saw my functional cuff button holes. She commented on how another friend of her told her that functional button holes are marks of a quality (re: expensive) suit. I was all giggly inside. She wasn't the only friend of mine who thinks functional cuffs are only on expensive suits too. Mind you it was a decent suit for the price though. Half canvassed, Angelico fabric, bemberg lining and buffalo horn buttons.


^ This. 

Was it MTM, or OTR?

 

post #30 of 77

Shit gets real when you leave shit unbuttoned. 

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