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Just went out to get a couple of suits and they had a sale on. They always have some sort of sale going on. Today it was buy one suit get the second, two shirts and two ties for free. So I got two $750 suits, two $80 shirts, three ties (two were $50 and the one he gave me free was $100) for $975 including tailoring. They have great suits with great prices but this just shows what a rip it is to pay full retail for a clothing.

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Just went out to get a couple of suits and they had a sale on. They always have some sort of sale going on. Today it was buy one suit get the second, two shirts and two ties for free. So I got two $750 suits, two $80 shirts, three ties (two were $50 and the one he gave me free was $100) for $975 including tailoring. They have great suits with great prices but this just shows what a rip it is to pay full retail for a clothing.

 

 

Even at the price you paid, I'd guess they still made $500.

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Just went out to get a couple of suits and they had a sale on. They always have some sort of sale going on. Today it was buy one suit get the second, two shirts and two ties for free. So I got two $750 suits, two $80 shirts, three ties (two were $50 and the one he gave me free was $100) for $975 including tailoring. They have great suits with great prices but this just shows what a rip it is to pay full retail for a clothing.

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Just went out to get a couple of suits and they had a sale on. They always have some sort of sale going on. Today it was buy one suit get the second, two shirts and two ties for free. So I got two $750 suits, two $80 shirts, three ties (two were $50 and the one he gave me free was $100) for $975 including tailoring. They have great suits with great prices but this just shows what a rip it is to pay full retail for a clothing.

 

 

Agree - I've found them to be of good quality also. When I wore suits everyday (now business casual) I only bought at Nordstrom. Now I just see them as being overpriced for what you get.

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Just went out to get a couple of suits and they had a sale on. They always have some sort of sale going on. Today it was buy one suit get the second, two shirts and two ties for free. So I got two $750 suits, two $80 shirts, three ties (two were $50 and the one he gave me free was $100) for $975 including tailoring. They have great suits with great prices but this just shows what a rip it is to pay full retail for a clothing.

 

 

See, I've found their stuff to be poorly made. It just doesn't wear well. For suits, I get them custom tailored now. Fits like a glove, wears very well (sewn right there) and free adjustments for life. Price is actually not too bad depending on the fabric you pick.

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See, I've found their stuff to be poorly made. It just doesn't wear well. For suits, I get them custom tailored now. Fits like a glove, wears very well (sewn right there) and free adjustments for life. Price is actually not too bad depending on the fabric you pick.

 

Seeing I wear suits every day I have a lot of them. These suits work out best for me economically.

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Just went out to get a couple of suits and they had a sale on. They always have some sort of sale going on. Today it was buy one suit get the second, two shirts and two ties for free. So I got two $750 suits, two $80 shirts, three ties (two were $50 and the one he gave me free was $100) for $975 including tailoring. They have great suits with great prices but this just shows what a rip it is to pay full retail for a clothing.

 

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Jos. A. Bank??? I'm glad it works for you, but that place is a joke. If my kid needed a First Communion suit, or if I was a tax accountant, I'd consider that Jos. A. Bank next to the Orange Julius at the mall. If I needed a suit to look like a well-dressed adult, I wouldn't go near there. $1000 should get you seven suits at that place. Maybe that will be their next sale..."A suit for every day of the week for $1000!"

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:D:thumbsup:

 

Jos. A. Bank??? I'm glad it works for you, but that place is a joke. If my kid needed a First Communion suit, or if I was a tax accountant, I'd consider that Jos. A. Bank next to the Orange Julius at the mall. If I needed a suit to look like a well-dressed adult, I wouldn't go near there. $1000 should get you seven suits at that place. Maybe that will be their next sale..."A suit for every day of the week for $1000!"

 

Great so where do you get your suits?

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If you ever, ever, ever walk into a Jos. A. Bank store and there isn't some obscene sale going on, sprint out of the store! :D

 

I agree with Jim...I like their stuff. I have several of their suits and I've had no complaints. I like how the shirts fit as well.

 

Of course, I'm not in stratosphere of $1000 suits at the moment so maybe I'm not a good barometer...but I don't think they are poorly made by any stretch.

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