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AvariceBespoke

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Originally Posted by CharlesAlexander
If you truly want a silhouette like Daniel Craig, your going to have to start going to the gym. A Tom Ford suit alone will not do the trick.

I do think there is truth to that but I also think the sack that was given to me could of been improved to offer a better silhouette.
 

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Originally Posted by edmorel
I like a strap across my behind.

There's a difference between repeated, pleasurable blows and constant pressure on the sphincter.

I know that I am preaching to the choir.


- B
 

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Originally Posted by mishon
To the OP, enough with the talk. What are you going to do? You seem very hesitant about taking the suit back.

I'm going in Saturday to meet with salesperson and supposedly the "head master tailor" and I will probably summon the store manager as well.
 

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Originally Posted by mishon
To the OP, enough with the talk. What are you going to do? You seem very hesitant about taking the suit back.

I already spoke to the salesperson the next morning after getting the suit delivered and told him the situation. He said he will do whatever to make it right
 

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This could draw a crowd of spectators.
 

AvariceBespoke

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Originally Posted by Despos
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This could draw a crowd of spectators.


lol8[1].gif
 

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Does something special happen at 400 posts? I'm now convinced that the entire premise of this thread was to boost the OP's thread count to 400.
 

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^^just don't buckle when the sales people try to tell you the suit look great.
 

voxsartoria

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Originally Posted by AvariceBespoke
I already spoke to the salesperson the next morning after getting the suit delivered and told him the situation. He said he will do whatever to make it right

Let me be completely serious with you: the only thing that will make it right is if they take back this suit, and give you one in a size that fits you better before alteration.

- B
 

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Originally Posted by teddieriley
^^just don't buckle when the sales people try to tell you the suit look great.

Typically, a number of sales people or tailors will tell you it looks good (the first one will seek a 'second' opinion). That way, it appears less reasonable of you to want a refund or complete reboot.
 

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Originally Posted by AvariceBespoke
MrBowTie will be coming with me too.

That scares me. It's like your bringing you mom.
 

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Originally Posted by mafoofan
Typically, a number of sales people or tailors will tell you it looks good (the first one will seek a 'second' opinion). That way, it appears less reasonable of you to want a refund or complete reboot.

So true. I am sure this works, in the sense that they can either convince or bully people into taking the garment. But I would like to think that it kills repeat business. I guess it doesn't, or they wouldn't do it.
 

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Originally Posted by Despos
That scares me. It's like your bringing you mom.

Sometimes you just gotta roll with a posse.
 

AvariceBespoke

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Originally Posted by zbromer
Does something special happen at 400 posts? I'm now convinced that the entire premise of this thread was to boost the OP's thread count to 400.

yes, i get a 7-fold tie from SF.com w/ their logo
 

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