Paul Smith suits
Discussion
craig1912 said:
See I've never got on with their shirts- Charles Twyritt for me.
I'm actually impressed with Charles Tyrwhitt's 'high end' range, the £400 suits. And that's coming from having MTM, Duchamp, etc. Properly wide lapel and canvass inner.Plus if you work nearby you get 15% corporate discount. The guy I go to on Chancery Lane is really brilliant.
olly22n said:
Fast Bug said:
Fun Bus said:
I have a Ted Baker suit as a day-to-day office suit, and I can honestly say it has not stood up well and has worn badly.
I'm a bit embarrassed I ever bought it.
I've found the same, had 2 Ted Baker suits now, and neither has lasted longer than 12-18 months before being deemed fit for the bin. I won't be buying a third from them. I'm a bit embarrassed I ever bought it.
I will never buy another TB item. Both pairs of shoes I've had looked good but fell apart after only wearing them a few times. Utter garbage.
Fun Bus said:
craig1912 said:
TM Lewin are also decent.
Not in my opinion, piss poor. And yet, their shirts wear well and fit me well.Of course, this being PH I should be having bespoke shirts made from cotton money can't buy.
The TB stuff I've had has not lasted what I consider fair usage. Two suits and a sports bag all binned after a year or so.
Don't judge me but the hardest wearing suit I have is a cheapo one from BHS. I needed something there and then. It's not the greatest of materials but the cut suited me for an off the peg and it did it's job. Its taken a lot of abuse over the years and still looks pretty much the same as when I bought it.
Don't judge me but the hardest wearing suit I have is a cheapo one from BHS. I needed something there and then. It's not the greatest of materials but the cut suited me for an off the peg and it did it's job. Its taken a lot of abuse over the years and still looks pretty much the same as when I bought it.
Studio117 said:
olly22n said:
Fast Bug said:
Fun Bus said:
I have a Ted Baker suit as a day-to-day office suit, and I can honestly say it has not stood up well and has worn badly.
I'm a bit embarrassed I ever bought it.
I've found the same, had 2 Ted Baker suits now, and neither has lasted longer than 12-18 months before being deemed fit for the bin. I won't be buying a third from them. I'm a bit embarrassed I ever bought it.
I will never buy another TB item. Both pairs of shoes I've had looked good but fell apart after only wearing them a few times. Utter garbage.
I have a TB suit which although looks nice and fit well (at least it used to before I got fat!) doesn't seem to be wearing well. I'd be reluctant to buy again. I'd say the majority of their shirts I've purchased have been decent however. Some are showing collar wear but to be fair those are around 10 years old now! Surprisingly my best use vs money TB item has been a brown belt.
gizlaroc said:
JohnSW20 said:
Look out for the Hackett sale you can get a very nice suit for around the £300 mark.
I love the Hackett suits, classic cut, never really fashionable just elegant, and so they can stay in the wardrobe for years. When they were still made in the UK they were top drawer
Not sure they are now - maybe it's sour grapes because.....
Cut tends to be slim (kind of mod influence) trousers are Jacket size minus six
I'm too much of a fatty now
Charles Tyrwhitt and Boss fit me now and can stand a lot of wear
Not sure they are now - maybe it's sour grapes because.....
Cut tends to be slim (kind of mod influence) trousers are Jacket size minus six
I'm too much of a fatty now
Charles Tyrwhitt and Boss fit me now and can stand a lot of wear
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