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Thoughts on Theory Suits

txnskr

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I saw a bunch of Theory Suits (2 button/flat front pants) on sale at Saks and I wanted to know what you guys thought of these? Retailed for $999 on sale for $497.50, they have an 8in drop which is perfect for me as I am tall and slim. Any ideas on how they stack up against other suits in that price range (saque and others)?
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If they have your size, I'd go with the Zegna Z suits on the Saks sale, only because they are going for about $350, and had the same original retail price. Though at only about $150 difference, I'd go with what fits better. FWIW, I am also tall and thin, and the cut is just right for me.
 

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Quality wise, I believe both of the suits mentioned are fused, but I think the quality isn't bad otherwise and if you like the look... I agree that 50% off doesn't seem spectacular.
 

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What's the purpose of the suit? Theory won't get you through life at the office, but, if the fit is great, a Theory suit could be a great piece for going out.
 

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He has only 3 posts... you experts care to mention where he can find better suits at a similar cost?

Ebay may be too wild (I still hesitate to buy from there and my posts are in the dozens!)
 

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I will add one other thing. I am guessing that that Theory suit is less than you think it is. Out of curiosity, I asked the salesman at Saks about the price of a white cotton Theory suit, because it had never been marked down during the first round of the sale. He said it should have, so the price was actually 50% off of something less than $999. I would double check at the store.
 

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I actually own a Theory suit that fits excellently and is made of decent fabric. I paid $260 for it at Nordstrom Rack. I would certainly not pay $900.....
 

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Originally Posted by philosophe
What's the purpose of the suit? Theory won't get you through life at the office, but, if the fit is great, a Theory suit could be a great piece for going out.
I wear suits for work mostly (less so for social events) and since I work in PR and am pretty young I thought that these may work. I do really like the cut of the suit, but if I can get the same thing or something nicer for a similar price then I'm up for that. I did not see any Zegna Z suits in my size for sale or anything that was navy without bold chalk stripes in my size when I went to the saks sale. What about the Hickey Freeman suits, how do they stack up. They still have a bunch on sale online for $499-$549?
 

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HF is the polar opposite, style wise. Up to you whether that's good or not.

Sacque would be a good choice at a similar price point.
 

txnskr

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Originally Posted by tiger02
HF is the polar opposite, style wise. Up to you whether that's good or not.

Sacque would be a good choice at a similar price point.



What about the HF Hickey (Modern Cut) suits?
 

Edward Appleby

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Originally Posted by Jodum5
He has only 3 posts... you experts care to mention where he can find better suits at a similar cost?

Ebay may be too wild (I still hesitate to buy from there and my posts are in the dozens!)

Virtualclotheshorse.com, Century 21, and Filene's Basement come to mind as well as STP.
 

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My friend told me about this site called www.designingme.org
it lets you create your own tailor-made shirts for $79.95aud delivered. He said that its very good especially for product/quality vs. price.
 

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