@TimelessGents787 yes me too. I'm not rich. I only buy from outlet. I would only buy full price something that I couldn't get on outlet. Their doublebreasted overcoats are the best in my opinion. Quality and they fit me perfect. And their trousers and turtlenecks.
if you can dial in the fit, they really do have good suit fabrics for the price. I haven't purchased from them in a while, but the only thing i didn't like about online ordering was that they gave a standard drop in size from the suit jacket and pants. Even though my jacket was dialed in perfectly by my tailor, my suit pants were harder to dial in because the standard waist size was a tad too big.
I agree with everything you mentioned in this video! Yes, it is worth it! Majority of my suits, double-breasted, are from Suitsupply. I also have an overcoat and several Egyptian cotton dress shirts! (Chicago Suitsupply)
Thanks for sharing. You talk quickly about all the items you purchased, would love to see your resulting capsule wardrobe more in detail in another video. Best luck with your channel !
I appreciate it!! I haven't decided if I want to purchase a suit or more items on my next trip to their store in Boston. I'll post a video on that haul when I return.
I go suitsupply vs spier mackay. I hate that SS doesnt discount or hold sales. Spier Mackay becomes better value at that point. That said, cant fault my grey Herringbone balmacaan i got from Suitsupply last winter here in Melbourne
i like suitsupply a lot, but somehow i can’t get a good fit with their trousers. also the store employees are trying to make it too modern with the leg cuts. they like it sliiiiiiiiiim. i m more of a classic guy who likes wider leg openings for instance and a wider higher waisted trousers. that’s almost non existent there, if you don’t get the custom program. for outerwear suitsupply is amazing!
I agree. As I've aged or (matured), I've been finding myself more interested in a slightly wider look. Take a look at these. I think I'm going to purchase these on my Boston trip. suitsupply.com/en-us/men/trousers/-mid-grey-wide-leg-straight-pants/B3049.html
well, but where do you think are Armani, Cardin or Hilfiger made? A suit tailored in Italy, England, France or Germany will cost 6 to 10 times the price of SuitSupply, in the US it will not be cheaper - and at least their fabrics are high quality Italian clothes
@@fiddleronthebike Agreed, however I've owned Armani pieces and when compared to Suitsupply items, they are very similar in fabric weight/draping and feel. I'd much rather spend $200 on Italian cut trousers than $600 for a very comparable feel.
I love SuitSupply.
80% of my wardrobe consist of SuitSupply.
That's inspiring! I'm building my Suitsupply wardrobe bit by bit!
@TimelessGents787 yes me too. I'm not rich. I only buy from outlet.
I would only buy full price something that I couldn't get on outlet.
Their doublebreasted overcoats are the best in my opinion.
Quality and they fit me perfect. And their trousers and turtlenecks.
As a regular at the Suitsupply in London I certainly agree they can't be beat at the price point.
Really enjoyed your presentation.
Thank you!! They've cornered that market.
if you can dial in the fit, they really do have good suit fabrics for the price. I haven't purchased from them in a while, but the only thing i didn't like about online ordering was that they gave a standard drop in size from the suit jacket and pants. Even though my jacket was dialed in perfectly by my tailor, my suit pants were harder to dial in because the standard waist size was a tad too big.
I agree. I don't think I'd ever purchase a suit, blazer or trousers without trying them on first. Then maybe order once I'm certain.
I agree with everything you mentioned in this video! Yes, it is worth it! Majority of my suits, double-breasted, are from Suitsupply. I also have an overcoat and several Egyptian cotton dress shirts! (Chicago Suitsupply)
Thanks for sharing!! I truly can't see myself buying these types of items from anywhere else anymore!
@@TimelessGents787 Well stated!
Thanks for sharing. You talk quickly about all the items you purchased, would love to see your resulting capsule wardrobe more in detail in another video. Best luck with your channel !
Thanks for the feedback. That's actually in the works for an upcoming video. Thank you!!!
great video man! advice is spot on, got my double breasted suit supply suit couple months ago and so happy with it
I appreciate it!! I haven't decided if I want to purchase a suit or more items on my next trip to their store in Boston. I'll post a video on that haul when I return.
I go suitsupply vs spier mackay.
I hate that SS doesnt discount or hold sales. Spier Mackay becomes better value at that point.
That said, cant fault my grey Herringbone balmacaan i got from Suitsupply last winter here in Melbourne
There's a Spier Mackay chambray dress shirt I'm interested in. How's their quality?
i like suitsupply a lot, but somehow i can’t get a good fit with their trousers. also the store employees are trying to make it too modern with the leg cuts. they like it sliiiiiiiiiim. i m more of a classic guy who likes wider leg openings for instance and a wider higher waisted trousers. that’s almost non existent there, if you don’t get the custom program. for outerwear suitsupply is amazing!
I agree. As I've aged or (matured), I've been finding myself more interested in a slightly wider look. Take a look at these. I think I'm going to purchase these on my Boston trip.
suitsupply.com/en-us/men/trousers/-mid-grey-wide-leg-straight-pants/B3049.html
I just found your channel !! Great content !! I want to ask what are your height and weight
I appreciate that! I'm 5'11", 178 lbs
I hate Suitsupply, you can keep the experience of dealing with pretentious pricks for yourself, and made in China?, no thanks
I appreciate you watching and offering your feedback.
They really pissed you off 😂😂😂
well, but where do you think are Armani, Cardin or Hilfiger made? A suit tailored in Italy, England, France or Germany will cost 6 to 10 times the price of SuitSupply, in the US it will not be cheaper - and at least their fabrics are high quality Italian clothes
@@fiddleronthebike Agreed, however I've owned Armani pieces and when compared to Suitsupply items, they are very similar in fabric weight/draping and feel. I'd much rather spend $200 on Italian cut trousers than $600 for a very comparable feel.
@@TimelessGents787 I totally agree - therefore I was opposing the initial post of arcabuz