These men are pure gentlemen. Not a single bad word for such experience. They understand what being a brand means and they can express their opinions without hurting anybody.
I'm from the Netherlands: and so is Suit Supply. The "Jort" line is named after and inspired by Jort Kelder; who is a well known journalist: presenter of historical programs and etiquette authority in the Netherlands. He's credited with bringing the Italian sartorial tradition to the Netherlands in the late 1990's (which beforehand relied heavily on the German school of tailoring). This explains the lack of canvas and shoulder dimples of the Jort line.
I really enjoyed the light hearted editing on this. Can't help but laugh too at the thought of Raphael and Preston descending upon a Suit store with their most exacting requirements.. I bet the salesperson earned their dollars that day! 🤣
Yes please :D Reviews regarding different brands and their products are always welcome! As for the new suit, I’m not fond of the fabric... looks generic but, for $669, I suppose that’s alright. I failed to see where it’ll stands in Preston’s wardrobe though, which are likely filled with spectaculars.
Omg, when Raphael got stuck saying Responsible I immediately felt that It's happened to me a lot of times with other words, but didn't expect Raphael to suffer of this as well. Makes this channel feel more human.
Really appreciate this review! I'm not sure that it's entirely fair to say that SuitSupply isn't worth it overall. Both Raphael and Preston seem to have body types that are a more difficult fit regardless of the store. I have 2 suits from SuitSupply, and I think that they're totally worth it with the in-store alterations; however, I totally see how they might not be worth it for anyone who can't get a good-enough fit. Still love the review and keep up the great work!
This video is just bad. Suit Supply offers "Custom Made" to match every body type and has a lot of value for the price. There is no comparable brand which offers the same quality in the same pricing range.
@@LiquidIEx No it is a good video - They are an EXTREMELY knowledgeable client and that is not the demo of SS. Most people that shop from SS don't know anything about suits and are recent graduates looking for something different from men's warehouse. I was the number 2 seller in the world at SS and handled the MTM in Soho NY. If they came in when I worked there I would have been the one to work with them, as I was the most knowledgeable but I truly would have turned them away because I know I wouldn't have been able to live up to their expectations. HOWEVER, since SS is so big some sales associates would have just made the sale walked away because the thing they get wrong in the video is they can not return the suit once it is altered. Great video though and respect them.
@@DennisxDaring Excellent point - our gentlemen hosts are not the market segment this enterprise aims for. It seems to me rather aimed at the man who'd otherwise buy an altogether actually "cheap" OTR suit at a Big Box store, to ease him into something more customized and more stylish with better material.
Good comment Philip about one thing I enjoy with our hosts -- the various gentlemen are not "model" types and that, first, reminds us we do not need to be models to look good, and second, brings up any limitations of the product line styles and fit. TBF this type of business model just cannot function providing a continuum of every possible conceivable variation -- Suitsupply apparently does quite well for the vast majority of people but outliers are, well, outliers.
Would love to see a full review on Spier & Mackay. Very interested in their sports coats and suits. I have a few of their shirts and I love them so far.
SM only has one store, so it is mostly online with any changes to be made by your own tailor. OTR fits are same as Susu, with contemporary being a bit wider, and arms are a bit shorter, but without working butten holes, so easier to alter.
@@komediankuninkaat3966 - it’s not the lack of necktie that bothers me - it’s the uncharacteristic (for Raphael) lack of structure in his shirt! He looks, for once, shockingly unkempt. Funny he chose not to wear a suit for a video about SuitSupply?
I’m just starting out my sartorial journey thanks to you guys (19 things men should never wear) and after doing a lot of research in entry level “custom” menswear, I purchased my first suit from suit supply. I’m 5’10” and about 200 lbs. I have received compliments on it almost every time I’ve worn it and am quite happy with the service. I will be buying another one hopefully soon. Great in depth videos as always.
Love the new editing style. Admitting to minor inconveniences during the making makes you feel much more human and I think that people who are new to the channel will accept some tips you give more easily
Thumbs up for Suit Supply! I bought all of my suits from them so far, wore them working for a Director job in the U.S. House of Representatives, received many compliments (even that the member of Congress should go suit shopping with me!) and am going back for more soon!
I worked in mens wear and the collar pleat is a removal option for when a guys shoulder blades are protruding from his back so much that it bunches the fabric between his shoulders making it look like he has pleats under his collar. You remove fabric down the center seam but dont touch the collar to flatten the back. Good for football players and body builders.
One day, on the other end of the GG’s million subscriber mark, Preston’s going to be able to experience the likes of a Cifonelli or Caraceni Bepsoke suit and it truest will be the best moment of his life.
@@Gernmanik why not. It could be a celebration of a successful partnership and a way of thanking his colleagues for their role in making the channel successful. I would even say that it would probably increase the views substantially because it would attract viewers that might not normally watch this channel.
I have a dinner jacket from suit supply, i got it new with tags at salvation army. I was really surprised at how well it fit and how clean it looks and for $8 it doesn't owe me a nickel
I have been a suit supply customer for 8 years. I work in the city of London and rotate between 3 suits a week. I can testify the quality, style, service, and price for London standards are extremely good. They set the bar for an "off the peg" suit shop to have an in house taylor. The quality of the material is superior and if you take proper care will last you long. I have wide shoulders and a big build, I disagree about the euro slim fit thing. The cut of their suits cater for a broad audience. I would recommend suit supply to anyone.
I used to buy suits from Suitsupply when I was in college, now I only go to DAKS. It's a UK brand but tailored in Italy, no padding or build-up chest area, extremely comfortable, premium fabric, very colorful and country style.
Love the new format and humor. Both of you in the video in a non-conversational back and forth manner works really well, and the snip-bits of humor are hilarious!
I am lucky enough to live in Toronto where Spier and McKay is.... They are great, beautiful, very affordable and always has sale... The greatest thing about S&M is that their alterations are dirt cheap...
Finally, I am one of the first to watch the video early! Raphael, Preston, Kyle: I love all of you individually for heavily assisting me in my journey down the classic trail. I have never felt more confident in my clothing style because you all helped me build my own individuality and learn that fitting in isn't necessary. Again, thank you and have a great week.
My wedding suit was a made to measure from suitsupply. I had made to measure before. I can only say that the service at the store was very good. Great help and advice from the sales clerk. End result was a beautiful suit that had a perfect fit. I am a fan
Great review video! This is a useful series for popular OTR brands. A similar review video for Spier & Mackay items would be awesome, particularly since they offer a "Neapolitan" style jacket. Would be good to know how it compares to true Neapolitan tailoring!
Suitsupply definitely caters to a specific build with their "off the rack" offerings. I'm 5'9 165lbs with a slim but athletic build and have been extremely hit or miss with their different suit cuts. Generally, it seems that their suits(any cut) fit best for men with broad shoulders, a slim waist, and long arms. However, after purchasing a suit using their MTM process, I found the fit to be much better.
@ 10:30, is the exact reason I dont like padding in the shoulders. I've recently purchased my 1st ever peacoat n since it's based off of traditional styles, it has padding there. It's a nice coat. I did a ton of research on diff brands n had sent the 1st 2 i bought back.
Preston, I thought your suit looked fine on you. I would like to see a comparison of this suit to a Spier & Mackay suit please. This online MTM stuff can get complicated. Great review and thanks to the both of you.
So I just received a second hand Havana style Suit Supply navy blazer and I have to admit I kind of love it. It’s half lined with a tight summer weave and though the fit may not be 100% perfect it’s still really good. I’m 5’2” and 130-135 lbs and the 36S jacket is very spot on. For $80 it was hard to go wrong.
Raphael, I really like your content. This video is the first video of yours I don't really agree with. In my opinion, Suitsupply is a truly outstanding brand even in comparison to traditional brands like Burberry. I have blazers from both brands and really like the Suitsupply one as much, or maybe even more than the one from Burberry. I see your argument with the fit issues, and I also see that I can't really relate to that, because I have a more slim and athletic figure. On the other hand I thing that for many men, suitsupply is a great brand overall. Update: Just tested Zegna blazer and while the fit was a little better on me, the fabric of the Suitsupply is a little better in my opinion. I would probably give a slight notch to the Zegna jacket, but I still do enjoy the Suitsupply blazer.
I agree. I am a suit snob, having 30 plus suits (including Zegna and MTM), and have to agree with Matej. Suit supply is great for the price. I recently purchased some of their linen suits in SB and DB and have to say that I am very impressed in terms of value for money. Do they have the best finishing or construction?, No. But let’s not forget, it’s not Kiton, Zegna etc. It’s a suit below $1000, seriously chill out.
I just bought one suit from them today. The service is so good, they give you the idea of which one will fit your body and go with your skin ton ..ect.. The fabric feel really high quality and way better compare to the suits selling in Macys or Nordstrom.
My greatest experience has been walking into a mom and pops store, picking colors from fabric still bundled, getting my measurements taken and coming back in three days for a completely fitted suit.
Firstly I loved the video - particular shout outs to the editing and Raphael's outfit breakdown. I've shopped with Suit Supply before (three off-the-racksuits, one pair of chinos, one pair smart wool trousers). Here are my thoughts: Suits: As you guys eluded to, Suit Supply only cater to a particular body type. Fortunately, I fit that mold (or at least did pre pandemic!). So the fit was great with only trouser length and tapering adjustments needed. I found the quality of the suit to be really good. Much better than TM Lewin or Charles Tyrwhitt where I used to shop before. I liked the in-store tailoring element. I found it odd that you couldn't mix and match trousers and jackets sizes like you can at other stores. Smart trousers: Great, no complaints. Fit with no adjustments needed. Chinos: Fit was fine but quality was really poor. Fabric felt plasticy and lots of threads coming loose after a few wears. So my personal review is mixed. If you fit their body profile then I think the suits are good quality for the price. But that's a big if! BD
Ich liebe diesen Kanal - selbst meine Freundin guckt mittlerweile mit zu, weil die verschiedenen Persönlichkeiten einfach so sympathisch sind und die allgemeine Atmosphäre sehr angenehm ist ✌🏼
Preston, thanks for this. I am a similar build to you (175cm and roughly 59kg) and take 36-38 jacket with 28-30 waist. So, I have some of the same issues as you, particularly with the big drop and excess fabric. I prefer my suits to fit slimmer because anything regular cut usually looks like I’m wearing a tent. It’s nice to see a guy of a similar physique to me and with similar issues! It’s not just me. I guess it proves men, as well as women, come in all shapes and sizes!
I think you should make a video reviewing the brand "Pini parma" because it has a good options for pleated pants and it's supposed to be really good quality
Have you heard about Massimo Corrado?... he is the best regarding troursers specially those made to order which is almost the same price like those ready to wear. I've tried Pini and others. However Massimo Corrado is the winner.
The only suit I have right now is from Suitsupply. I got it in a pinch and they did the alterations within an hour of purchase which really slimmed it down to my frame. The alterations accentuate my height and the material is light and fits well down even to the tapered leg in the pants. I am the average in between both of these gentlemen falling in at 6ft 185 in most months of the year. The jacket I have is also more casual and I am able to use it with different pants and as a blazer option if needed. Would I go back with more time available? Maybe, but I'm happy with the product I received. I would say if you are looking for a generic M-F "office" suit then this isn't the place for you. If you want a suit that pops then Suitsupply might be more in your lane. Good overall review and I didn't realize they did "custom" work as well.
Interesting to see GG's experience with Suitsupply. It would be interesting to see a review of Pini Parma. The styling looks more attractive to me, with pleated, high rise trousers, flannels and generally a more classic fit . Similar price point, but Made in Italy and with a more timeless look.
It’s important to always share that the review is always subjective. I’m 6’ 0 165 and I never have had to tailor any of my off the rack size 36 suits. I recently just experienced the custom program and had a Washington suit made and it again was perfect. Just depends on your build. Is it worth the price? Eh. Subjective as well. But great in-depth video, gents!
How does this work please, this guy says he ways 95kg at 6'1 and his legs are too big to fit any of their pants but wears size 44/46 and I am 6'0 maybe a bit over 85kg and between 50 and 52 in suits?
I never trust a sponsored "review". Companies should take note of this but sadly I think companies do make money from people who can't see through sponsored videos. Thanks for being honest!
Me: I'm really digging Raphael's outfit Raphael: I'm not wearing pants Me:...I'm *really* digging Raphael's outfit Jokes aside, I really appreciate this super in depth review...fantastic points made and hilarious cut-ins
I am from the Netherlands and I have purchased several suits from Suitsupply. Obviously always in store as this allowed proper fitting. My arms are a tad long, but customizing can be done quite easily. You can tell the difference between a low-cost suit and a high-end suit easily. I like to wear suspenders, ideally with buttons, which caused me to have their tailor sew in a few buttons for suspenders into a new suit. Don't do that. The buttons will be fine, but they will destroy the waistband of the trousers. The Jort collection by the way is named after a famous classy Dutch TV Host called Jort Kelder. He is actually seen in this video, as the man inspecting the sewing hall (with the suspenders, a distinctive style element he embraces). Thanks for the vid.
Hey so just a quick hottake; I LOVE the idea of a more funny, light hearted video with outtakes. Although I think they hit maybe a bit too often. Well, maybe not too much, but too concentrated in short bursts. I like the direction, just not the execution. But I’d definitely say keep improving on the concept!
wow, finally someone gave also metric info! Don't know why this is still rare. I would think that there are many Europeans etc. who watch youtube material from the U.S.
I would like to see a Spier & Mackay review. Thankyou for making this type of review, I was considering suit supply for my next suit and I appreciate your approach to revieving. I think incorperating a dress shirt section of a brand review would be a good addition if that brand offers shirts, like Spier.
Great video! Your channel has really motivated me to dress up more. Suitsupply has been my go to and it fits me really well. I love their stuff and get a ton of compliments on it. I would love to see a Spier and McKay and Pini Parma review next!
Well, thanks for the review. Two bodytypes that differ very much and are certainly not average. Iam a very regular customer of Suitsupply and have almost no big problems to fit in as good as possible in non-bespoke garments. Also iam very satisfied with their website, and offerings and possibilities. I have an athletic build, 1.86 mtr and around 77-80 kgs.
Great video, very informative. I've been hesitating a lot with SuitSupply and you finally showed me I made the right decision. I wouldn't buy a suit with such a bad collar gap, not for that amount of money. I am mystified how modern jackets never seem to fit well in the collar. I have 10-15 years old inexpensive jackets that show ZERO collar gap when I move, even to fairly extreme positions. I guess it has to be with sleeve and back fullness, as you say.
I have a suit from there and its 10/10, I've had suits tailered that cost double the price for a lesser quality fabric, the only thing I didnt like was the cost of the adjustments that wernt made clear
I think a Spier and Mackay review would be great. I think the best way to cover them would be as a whole outfit review. Doing a shirt and suit review would cover the essentials they have to offer. I have a few of their shirts and one of their core suits, and I'm impressed that they're able to produce a product that is comparable in quality to the suits I sell in the haberdashery where I work, for half the retail price.
Congrats ! Honesty and transperency are the main thing lacking on youtube . I personally dont fit either on the suitsupply spectrum and find the quality to be very average and think they are over priced . Way better fabrics out there even in the italian range like loro piana ( italian fabrics are not the best ) better fabrics for suits like Scabal or holland sherry and with regards to shirts Alumo . I really enjoyed the review , thanks alot and keep up the great work .
Excellent video as usual. Detailed, unbiased, and sincere...couldn't ask for more. Would love to see the Gentleman's Gazette review Hockerty and Spier & Mackay, particularly their in-house custom shoes. Thanks again for all that you guys do. Cheers!
Thank you, gentlemen, for this in-depth review of suit supply. Living in Nanaimo, on Vancouver Island, I am fortunate enough to live close to a location in Canada. Also, I'm lucky enough to have the body type that works with OTR garments. But, after watching your video, and trusting your experience, I am still leaning toward an Oliver Wicks MTM suit. 🙂
Yes please review Spier. I’m a big fan of theirs since inception and they continue to grow and evolve at a sustainable rate. Would be interested in your teams POV.
I remember when we started carrying Suit Supply at Bloomingdale's: they actually do suits and sport coats in nice, traditional fabrics and colors that most manufacturers today seem to be staying away from. My only reservation is that their line is made in China.
I like this review, really put them to the test. I think Preston's suit from SS looks good. Also likeable material. For the price, that's a good deal. Raphael needed more room in arms near shoulders, but their sizes required a suit by Omar the tent maker to do that, so the custom route would have actually been very interesting to see, could've been smashing. I test garments by how I feel when I take them off. If it's a relief, I get rid of them, if not, I keep them. I judge sleeves and jacket length by weather, if it's cold, they should be heavier material, and a bit longer, within reason, for me to feel warmer, if warm weather, they can be lighter weight and shorter and thus more comfortable. My Brooks Brothers full zip ribbed cotton sweater works 3 seasons, since it's about a half inch longer waist and sleeves, which seals out the cold a bit better, can actually feel it, than Polo, which I wear in warmer weather. Polo has the exact fit, looks great, but Brooks captured the comfort by just adding half an inch in both lengths. It's been said a Brooks Brothers shirt fits nobody, but Brooks is sometimes smarter than they look, evidently.
Great video, gents. I’ve been waiting for your Suitsupply review for years now and I’m liking this format you’ve adopted: informative, with the breaks for humor to keep things dynamic. 👍🏽
I worked at Suitsupply, the collar pleat is the pleat that may show itself below the colar of your jacket. Sometimes the ipad calls it 'square back neck' as well. It's pretty embarrassing that no one in the store knew it!
Thanks for the review ! I actually went into a suit supply recently and was told upfront by a sales associate that suit supply off the rack is not an option because I have a 12 inch drop. He then said they offered made to measure and fully custom. Im glad I didn’t because I really don’t want a collar gap. I really wish suit supply did a better job explaining the difference between custom programs because they stated that they offer made to order, custom and fully custom made to measure.
I am surprised many people haven't commented on the most surprising element of the video... I guess, they just did not watch it all the way. 😂
That Mr. Schneider got the moves?
Are your legs shaved? They look rather hairless. I was more shocked at your tie-less shirt that had no collar support.
@@canadafree2087 I was trying to go with an outfit that suitsupply wearers would wear...😜No, they are not shaved
That was a great way to see who watches your video till the end. I love the human grade, man made "leather pants" you had 😄👍
Things are getting TOO casual! :-)
Not gonna lie, I think the overall slimmer look works well for Preston
These men are pure gentlemen. Not a single bad word for such experience. They understand what being a brand means and they can express their opinions without hurting anybody.
I'm from the Netherlands: and so is Suit Supply. The "Jort" line is named after and inspired by Jort Kelder; who is a well known journalist: presenter of historical programs and etiquette authority in the Netherlands. He's credited with bringing the Italian sartorial tradition to the Netherlands in the late 1990's (which beforehand relied heavily on the German school of tailoring). This explains the lack of canvas and shoulder dimples of the Jort line.
I really enjoyed the light hearted editing on this. Can't help but laugh too at the thought of Raphael and Preston descending upon a Suit store with their most exacting requirements.. I bet the salesperson earned their dollars that day! 🤣
Yes please :D Reviews regarding different brands and their products are always welcome!
As for the new suit, I’m not fond of the fabric... looks generic but, for $669, I suppose that’s alright. I failed to see where it’ll stands in Preston’s wardrobe though, which are likely filled with spectaculars.
Omg, when Raphael got stuck saying Responsible I immediately felt that
It's happened to me a lot of times with other words, but didn't expect Raphael to suffer of this as well.
Makes this channel feel more human.
Love this new style of putting in bloopers cut with old archive footage, makes the video more fresh and organic
Agreed. Also made any criticism of the suits seem more of "give and take" and less privileged roasting of youth market clothes.
I second that motion
Really appreciate this review! I'm not sure that it's entirely fair to say that SuitSupply isn't worth it overall. Both Raphael and Preston seem to have body types that are a more difficult fit regardless of the store. I have 2 suits from SuitSupply, and I think that they're totally worth it with the in-store alterations; however, I totally see how they might not be worth it for anyone who can't get a good-enough fit. Still love the review and keep up the great work!
This video is just bad. Suit Supply offers "Custom Made" to match every body type and has a lot of value for the price. There is no comparable brand which offers the same quality in the same pricing range.
@@LiquidIEx No it is a good video - They are an EXTREMELY knowledgeable client and that is not the demo of SS. Most people that shop from SS don't know anything about suits and are recent graduates looking for something different from men's warehouse. I was the number 2 seller in the world at SS and handled the MTM in Soho NY. If they came in when I worked there I would have been the one to work with them, as I was the most knowledgeable but I truly would have turned them away because I know I wouldn't have been able to live up to their expectations. HOWEVER, since SS is so big some sales associates would have just made the sale walked away because the thing they get wrong in the video is they can not return the suit once it is altered. Great video though and respect them.
Where would you have referred them to?
@@DennisxDaring Excellent point - our gentlemen hosts are not the market segment this enterprise aims for. It seems to me rather aimed at the man who'd otherwise buy an altogether actually "cheap" OTR suit at a Big Box store, to ease him into something more customized and more stylish with better material.
Good comment Philip about one thing I enjoy with our hosts -- the various gentlemen are not "model" types and that, first, reminds us we do not need to be models to look good, and second, brings up any limitations of the product line styles and fit.
TBF this type of business model just cannot function providing a continuum of every possible conceivable variation -- Suitsupply apparently does quite well for the vast majority of people but outliers are, well, outliers.
Would love to see a full review on Spier & Mackay. Very interested in their sports coats and suits. I have a few of their shirts and I love them so far.
Check out a guy called Vladamir Riche. He's always buying from them and reviewing the product.
SM only has one store, so it is mostly online with any changes to be made by your own tailor. OTR fits are same as Susu, with contemporary being a bit wider, and arms are a bit shorter, but without working butten holes, so easier to alter.
@@bigvanvader3122 you na mean? 🔥
@@bigvanvader3122 He had really great vids. I have a bunch of S&M items
@@bigvanvader3122 “Intro.”
I was caught off guard by the tie-less look lol
I thought Raphael would be sporting a Fort Belvedere Dress-Mask.
I tried to go with a Suitsupply-esque look
Oh, the horror! No tie.
@@komediankuninkaat3966 - it’s not the lack of necktie that bothers me - it’s the uncharacteristic (for Raphael) lack of structure in his shirt! He looks, for once, shockingly unkempt. Funny he chose not to wear a suit for a video about SuitSupply?
@@gentlemansgazette Great detail for this video.
I’m just starting out my sartorial journey thanks to you guys (19 things men should never wear) and after doing a lot of research in entry level “custom” menswear, I purchased my first suit from suit supply. I’m 5’10” and about 200 lbs. I have received compliments on it almost every time I’ve worn it and am quite happy with the service. I will be buying another one hopefully soon. Great in depth videos as always.
This was a really good longer video, with many funny bits! I would love if you could make more videos regarding vintage menswear.
Raphael "Kardashian" Schneider needing those pleated pants 😉
Pleated pants are "a b_tch" to iron seemlessly (pun intended).
It makes such a difference though as another gentleman with a prominent seat.
@@burner27 😂 "gentleman with a prominent seat" imma have to steal that one
Love the new editing style. Admitting to minor inconveniences during the making makes you feel much more human and I think that people who are new to the channel will accept some tips you give more easily
I love to watch brand reviews. They are always in-depth and well written. Great job
Thumbs up for Suit Supply! I bought all of my suits from them so far, wore them working for a Director job in the U.S. House of Representatives, received many compliments (even that the member of Congress should go suit shopping with me!) and am going back for more soon!
I worked in mens wear and the collar pleat is a removal option for when a guys shoulder blades are protruding from his back so much that it bunches the fabric between his shoulders making it look like he has pleats under his collar. You remove fabric down the center seam but dont touch the collar to flatten the back. Good for football players and body builders.
Thank you for answering this question! I was wondering what that alteration was for and where it would be located.
So the “collar pleat” is really about _removing_ the “pleats,” not adding them? Very interesting! I’ll remember that
One day, on the other end of the GG’s million subscriber mark, Preston’s going to be able to experience the likes of a Cifonelli or Caraceni Bepsoke suit and it truest will be the best moment of his life.
That would be an excellent idea!
I don't think giving your employee a $6,000 suit for one video is a very good business decision.
@@Gernmanik why not. It could be a celebration of a successful partnership and a way of thanking his colleagues for their role in making the channel successful. I would even say that it would probably increase the views substantially because it would attract viewers that might not normally watch this channel.
@@adamgriss2025 Someone who doesn't watch this channel most likely has no idea who Cifonelli is and would therefore probably not care.
I would imagine that his marriage was probably the best moment of his life.
I have a dinner jacket from suit supply, i got it new with tags at salvation army. I was really surprised at how well it fit and how clean it looks and for $8 it doesn't owe me a nickel
I have been a suit supply customer for 8 years. I work in the city of London and rotate between 3 suits a week. I can testify the quality, style, service, and price for London standards are extremely good. They set the bar for an "off the peg" suit shop to have an in house taylor. The quality of the material is superior and if you take proper care will last you long. I have wide shoulders and a big build, I disagree about the euro slim fit thing. The cut of their suits cater for a broad audience. I would recommend suit supply to anyone.
I love SuitSupply! I use to work there. Great quality, best off the rack suit!!! Feels custom and very durable.
I used to buy suits from Suitsupply when I was in college, now I only go to DAKS. It's a UK brand but tailored in Italy, no padding or build-up chest area, extremely comfortable, premium fabric, very colorful and country style.
thanks for ur comment their prices are interesting!
Love the new format and humor. Both of you in the video in a non-conversational back and forth manner works really well, and the snip-bits of humor are hilarious!
The built in outtakes added a fun twist. Nice video, gents.
Please do Spier & Mackay next!
Likewise. Been interested in them recently.
I am lucky enough to live in Toronto where Spier and McKay is.... They are great, beautiful, very affordable and always has sale... The greatest thing about S&M is that their alterations are dirt cheap...
Finally, I am one of the first to watch the video early! Raphael, Preston, Kyle: I love all of you individually for heavily assisting me in my journey down the classic trail. I have never felt more confident in my clothing style because you all helped me build my own individuality and learn that fitting in isn't necessary. Again, thank you and have a great week.
Thank you for your support Joshua and for being a Patron, we appreciate it!
I love videos that don’t have a sponsor. Appreciate the honest reviews. Suit up!!!
Being a tall and slim guy, Suitsupply fits me really well. It's also the first time I had pants that didn't need any alterations at all.
My wedding suit was a made to measure from suitsupply. I had made to measure before. I can only say that the service at the store was very good. Great help and advice from the sales clerk. End result was a beautiful suit that had a perfect fit.
I am a fan
I see you guys, or at least Raphael, have officially embraced the "Zoom Suit"
Thank you GG, I love Suitsupply, but I mostly buy knits, blouses and pants so...
This new kind of video is really amazing !!! It was hilarious ^^
Great review video! This is a useful series for popular OTR brands. A similar review video for Spier & Mackay items would be awesome, particularly since they offer a "Neapolitan" style jacket. Would be good to know how it compares to true Neapolitan tailoring!
@@niekfw7413 probably a patreon.
thanks for ur comment their prices are interesting!
Suitsupply definitely caters to a specific build with their "off the rack" offerings. I'm 5'9 165lbs with a slim but athletic build and have been extremely hit or miss with their different suit cuts. Generally, it seems that their suits(any cut) fit best for men with broad shoulders, a slim waist, and long arms. However, after purchasing a suit using their MTM process, I found the fit to be much better.
Me too
@ 10:30, is the exact reason I dont like padding in the shoulders. I've recently purchased my 1st ever peacoat n since it's based off of traditional styles, it has padding there. It's a nice coat. I did a ton of research on diff brands n had sent the 1st 2 i bought back.
Preston, I thought your suit looked fine on you. I would like to see a comparison of this suit to a Spier & Mackay suit please. This online MTM stuff can get complicated. Great review and thanks to the both of you.
An updated version would be great, as the custom made Program has become much more advanced
So I just received a second hand Havana style Suit Supply navy blazer and I have to admit I kind of love it. It’s half lined with a tight summer weave and though the fit may not be 100% perfect it’s still really good. I’m 5’2” and 130-135 lbs and the 36S jacket is very spot on. For $80 it was hard to go wrong.
Raphael, I really like your content. This video is the first video of yours I don't really agree with. In my opinion, Suitsupply is a truly outstanding brand even in comparison to traditional brands like Burberry. I have blazers from both brands and really like the Suitsupply one as much, or maybe even more than the one from Burberry. I see your argument with the fit issues, and I also see that I can't really relate to that, because I have a more slim and athletic figure. On the other hand I thing that for many men, suitsupply is a great brand overall.
Update: Just tested Zegna blazer and while the fit was a little better on me, the fabric of the Suitsupply is a little better in my opinion. I would probably give a slight notch to the Zegna jacket, but I still do enjoy the Suitsupply blazer.
Let's agree to disagree then 😜
I agree. I am a suit snob, having 30 plus suits (including Zegna and MTM), and have to agree with Matej. Suit supply is great for the price. I recently purchased some of their linen suits in SB and DB and have to say that I am very impressed in terms of value for money. Do they have the best finishing or construction?, No. But let’s not forget, it’s not Kiton, Zegna etc. It’s a suit below $1000, seriously chill out.
Burberry, Suitsupply ?🤔
I bought a suitsupply suit once. The fabric gets shiny very quickly
I just bought one suit from them today. The service is so good, they give you the idea of which one will fit your body and go with your skin ton ..ect.. The fabric feel really high quality and way better compare to the suits selling in Macys or Nordstrom.
It's important to be a good speaker.
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LOL!
Would definitely like to see a Spier & Mackay review
Spier and Mackay would be great. I love the two dress shirts I have from them
The random outtakes really make these videos.
It's the 20s again. Long past time for men to wear tailored suits, everywhere we go, again.
Yes, I just saw someone on Twitter say something like, "It's no wonder people dressed up everyday in the roaring 20s after the 1918 pandemic"
Love both of y'all's perspective. Casual complimented by concise
My greatest experience has been walking into a mom and pops store, picking colors from fabric still bundled, getting my measurements taken and coming back in three days for a completely fitted suit.
I like their new style of editing videos and adding a few bits of giggles here and there, it makes them feel more human.
We're spoiled with having you both in the video.
PLEASE, KEEP THOSE BLOOPERS AND CUT-OFFS. makes the video more entertaining and makes you more relatable. Over all 10/10.
Firstly I loved the video - particular shout outs to the editing and Raphael's outfit breakdown. I've shopped with Suit Supply before (three off-the-racksuits, one pair of chinos, one pair smart wool trousers). Here are my thoughts:
Suits: As you guys eluded to, Suit Supply only cater to a particular body type. Fortunately, I fit that mold (or at least did pre pandemic!). So the fit was great with only trouser length and tapering adjustments needed. I found the quality of the suit to be really good. Much better than TM Lewin or Charles Tyrwhitt where I used to shop before. I liked the in-store tailoring element. I found it odd that you couldn't mix and match trousers and jackets sizes like you can at other stores.
Smart trousers: Great, no complaints. Fit with no adjustments needed.
Chinos: Fit was fine but quality was really poor. Fabric felt plasticy and lots of threads coming loose after a few wears.
So my personal review is mixed. If you fit their body profile then I think the suits are good quality for the price. But that's a big if!
BD
I love your error skits. They make you look so genuine. Great job.
Ich liebe diesen Kanal - selbst meine Freundin guckt mittlerweile mit zu, weil die verschiedenen Persönlichkeiten einfach so sympathisch sind und die allgemeine Atmosphäre sehr angenehm ist ✌🏼
Preston, thanks for this. I am a similar build to you (175cm and roughly 59kg) and take 36-38 jacket with 28-30 waist. So, I have some of the same issues as you, particularly with the big drop and excess fabric. I prefer my suits to fit slimmer because anything regular cut usually looks like I’m wearing a tent.
It’s nice to see a guy of a similar physique to me and with similar issues! It’s not just me. I guess it proves men, as well as women, come in all shapes and sizes!
'and 44 kilograms' spilled my coffee right there, that would be dangerously anorectic
tell me about it, spat out my tea!
I think you should make a video reviewing the brand "Pini parma" because it has a good options for pleated pants and it's supposed to be really good quality
Agreed! I've had my eye on them
Have you heard about Massimo Corrado?... he is the best regarding troursers specially those made to order which is almost the same price like those ready to wear. I've tried Pini and others. However Massimo Corrado is the winner.
Speir and McKay review, please!
I’m really digging Preston’s tie & knot in this video. That green is amazing 👌🏽
Good luck you guys are almost a one million subscribers!
The only suit I have right now is from Suitsupply. I got it in a pinch and they did the alterations within an hour of purchase which really slimmed it down to my frame. The alterations accentuate my height and the material is light and fits well down even to the tapered leg in the pants. I am the average in between both of these gentlemen falling in at 6ft 185 in most months of the year. The jacket I have is also more casual and I am able to use it with different pants and as a blazer option if needed. Would I go back with more time available? Maybe, but I'm happy with the product I received. I would say if you are looking for a generic M-F "office" suit then this isn't the place for you. If you want a suit that pops then Suitsupply might be more in your lane. Good overall review and I didn't realize they did "custom" work as well.
Interesting to see GG's experience with Suitsupply. It would be interesting to see a review of Pini Parma. The styling looks more attractive to me, with pleated, high rise trousers, flannels and generally a more classic fit . Similar price point, but Made in Italy and with a more timeless look.
It’s important to always share that the review is always subjective. I’m 6’ 0 165 and I never have had to tailor any of my off the rack size 36 suits. I recently just experienced the custom program and had a Washington suit made and it again was perfect. Just depends on your build. Is it worth the price? Eh. Subjective as well. But great in-depth video, gents!
How does this work please, this guy says he ways 95kg at 6'1 and his legs are too big to fit any of their pants but wears size 44/46 and I am 6'0 maybe a bit over 85kg and between 50 and 52 in suits?
I never trust a sponsored "review". Companies should take note of this but sadly I think companies do make money from people who can't see through sponsored videos. Thanks for being honest!
Me: I'm really digging Raphael's outfit
Raphael: I'm not wearing pants
Me:...I'm *really* digging Raphael's outfit
Jokes aside, I really appreciate this super in depth review...fantastic points made and hilarious cut-ins
I own a Jort and love it! It has so many playful details. Great suit.
Bravo for the thorough review! Thank you, gentlemen. And yes, I would like for you to review Spier & MacKay suits.
I am from the Netherlands and I have purchased several suits from Suitsupply. Obviously always in store as this allowed proper fitting. My arms are a tad long, but customizing can be done quite easily. You can tell the difference between a low-cost suit and a high-end suit easily. I like to wear suspenders, ideally with buttons, which caused me to have their tailor sew in a few buttons for suspenders into a new suit. Don't do that. The buttons will be fine, but they will destroy the waistband of the trousers.
The Jort collection by the way is named after a famous classy Dutch TV Host called Jort Kelder. He is actually seen in this video, as the man inspecting the sewing hall (with the suspenders, a distinctive style element he embraces).
Thanks for the vid.
I really appreciate the bloopers. Keep them coming
Hey so just a quick hottake;
I LOVE the idea of a more funny, light hearted video with outtakes.
Although I think they hit maybe a bit too often.
Well, maybe not too much, but too concentrated in short bursts.
I like the direction, just not the execution.
But I’d definitely say keep improving on the concept!
Great touch with the video, liked how you went back and forth between each of you. Also thanks for the review.
I love men wearing suits! So more info on men's suits, the better. Would love to get a video on white linnen suits for summer/warm country occasions.
wow, finally someone gave also metric info! Don't know why this is still rare. I would think that there are many Europeans etc. who watch youtube material from the U.S.
All your videos inform me and lower my blood pressure. Thank you!
Finally, i need this video cause im 15 and am graduating from my swedish highschool, And i want to find myself a quality 3 piece tweed suit.
First suit doesn't really need to be over 500 bucks
I would suggest you take a look at tailorstore .Se
I have good experience from their customize option.
Spier and mackay seem to be the best value in my opinion
@@thatxonexguy5438 thank you for the tip i shall look into it
@@seeker2219 thank you for the recommendation i will look into it
I would like to see a Spier & Mackay review. Thankyou for making this type of review, I was considering suit supply for my next suit and I appreciate your approach to revieving. I think incorperating a dress shirt section of a brand review would be a good addition if that brand offers shirts, like Spier.
Great video! Your channel has really motivated me to dress up more. Suitsupply has been my go to and it fits me really well. I love their stuff and get a ton of compliments on it.
I would love to see a Spier and McKay and Pini Parma review next!
Well, thanks for the review. Two bodytypes that differ very much and are certainly not average. Iam a very regular customer of Suitsupply and have almost no big problems to fit in as good as possible in non-bespoke garments. Also iam very satisfied with their website, and offerings and possibilities. I have an athletic build, 1.86 mtr and around 77-80 kgs.
Great video, very informative. I've been hesitating a lot with SuitSupply and you finally showed me I made the right decision. I wouldn't buy a suit with such a bad collar gap, not for that amount of money.
I am mystified how modern jackets never seem to fit well in the collar. I have 10-15 years old inexpensive jackets that show ZERO collar gap when I move, even to fairly extreme positions. I guess it has to be with sleeve and back fullness, as you say.
This was a really good, honest suitsupply review.
I’m glad you reviewed this company because like Raphael I have large thighs, relative to my waist. In addition, I have large calves.
I have a suit from there and its 10/10, I've had suits tailered that cost double the price for a lesser quality fabric, the only thing I didnt like was the cost of the adjustments that wernt made clear
Spier and Mckay are amazing. Please review them.
I appreciate the added levity.
Enjoyed that you left in the blopers/errors. Made it more personal and engaging
I likes this new format. Much more fun to watch
Loving the way these are cut with bloopers.
Looking forward to the Spier and Mackay review!
I think a Spier and Mackay review would be great. I think the best way to cover them would be as a whole outfit review. Doing a shirt and suit review would cover the essentials they have to offer. I have a few of their shirts and one of their core suits, and I'm impressed that they're able to produce a product that is comparable in quality to the suits I sell in the haberdashery where I work, for half the retail price.
Congrats ! Honesty and transperency are the main thing lacking on youtube . I personally dont fit either on the suitsupply spectrum and find the quality to be very average and think they are over priced .
Way better fabrics out there even in the italian range like loro piana ( italian fabrics are not the best ) better fabrics for suits like Scabal or holland sherry and with regards to shirts Alumo .
I really enjoyed the review , thanks alot and keep up the great work .
Excellent video as usual. Detailed, unbiased, and sincere...couldn't ask for more. Would love to see the Gentleman's Gazette review Hockerty and Spier & Mackay, particularly their in-house custom shoes. Thanks again for all that you guys do. Cheers!
I love the new humorous blooper clips.
Dan T.
Thank you, gentlemen, for this in-depth review of suit supply. Living in Nanaimo, on Vancouver Island, I am fortunate enough to live close to a location in Canada. Also, I'm lucky enough to have the body type that works with OTR garments.
But, after watching your video, and trusting your experience, I am still leaning toward an Oliver Wicks MTM suit. 🙂
the editing has gotten far more complex and funny since I last watched. always come back to your videos when i have an event coming up
Yes please review Spier. I’m a big fan of theirs since inception and they continue to grow and evolve at a sustainable rate. Would be interested in your teams POV.
I remember when we started carrying Suit Supply at Bloomingdale's: they actually do suits and sport coats in nice, traditional fabrics and colors that most manufacturers today seem to be staying away from. My only reservation is that their line is made in China.
I like this review, really put them to the test. I think Preston's suit from SS looks good. Also likeable material. For the price, that's a good deal. Raphael needed more room in arms near shoulders, but their sizes required a suit by Omar the tent maker to do that, so the custom route would have actually been very interesting to see, could've been smashing. I test garments by how I feel when I take them off. If it's a relief, I get rid of them, if not, I keep them. I judge sleeves and jacket length by weather, if it's cold, they should be heavier material, and a bit longer, within reason, for me to feel warmer, if warm weather, they can be lighter weight and shorter and thus more comfortable. My Brooks Brothers full zip ribbed cotton sweater works 3 seasons, since it's about a half inch longer waist and sleeves, which seals out the cold a bit better, can actually feel it, than Polo, which I wear in warmer weather. Polo has the exact fit, looks great, but Brooks captured the comfort by just adding half an inch in both lengths. It's been said a Brooks Brothers shirt fits nobody, but Brooks is sometimes smarter than they look, evidently.
Great video, gents. I’ve been waiting for your Suitsupply review for years now and I’m liking this format you’ve adopted: informative, with the breaks for humor to keep things dynamic. 👍🏽
I worked at Suitsupply, the collar pleat is the pleat that may show itself below the colar of your jacket. Sometimes the ipad calls it 'square back neck' as well. It's pretty embarrassing that no one in the store knew it!
Thanks for the review ! I actually went into a suit supply recently and was told upfront by a sales associate that suit supply off the rack is not an option because I have a 12 inch drop. He then said they offered made to measure and fully custom. Im glad I didn’t because I really don’t want a collar gap. I really wish suit supply did a better job explaining the difference between custom programs because they stated that they offer made to order, custom and fully custom made to measure.
Dude was trying to upsell you hard lol. They are able to swap out trouser sizes on certain lines of suits
Thank you for making this video! I really needed it