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suits: Jantzen v. Mr. Ned

vouyer

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I have not seen a thread on this specific subject. I have gotten suits made by Mr. Ned and have been very happy, especially given the price point. Ditto for Jantzen on shirts. How does Jantzen compare to Mr. Ned on suits in terms of quality?
 

acidboy

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Don't know how it compares to Mr. Ned, but Jantzen's suits aren't that good at all.
 

hanker565

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Originally Posted by acidicboy
Don't know how it compares to Mr. Ned, but Jantzen's suits aren't that good at all.

+1. From what I saw in the store, Jantzen suits don't look very well constructed.
 

vouyer

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Thanks. Next question: Chan v. Mr. Ned?
 

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I visited Mr. Ned and looked at some finished jackets. I wasn't impressed with the execution. Things looked a bit rough. I'm sure Mr. Ned would get the fit right, but the refinement just wasn't there. Chan's items are beautifully finished, although it may take more than one attempt to get the fit perfect.
 

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