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<blockquote data-quote="Klaus" data-source="post: 16366256" data-attributes="member: 190070"><p>Jo's A Bank is not a good suit and it probably does not fit you. The materials are probably not that bad but I suspect the fit is terrible. </p><p></p><p>If you want to guess how much someone spent on a suit look at how it fits. I like to say that if you only spent a couple of hundred you did not get a deal, you got ripped off. </p><p></p><p>Brands actually do not matter all that much, they are just labels. You want wool and thread count matters. I have had good luck with Brooks Brothers. I am slim and they have a cut that fits me very well. $700-1200 gets me a very nice suit there. </p><p></p><p>You did did not ask but I thought I would mention that gentleman only wear a white or light blue shirt with a suit. Patterns are OK but flat is better. I prefer pattern suit, flat shirt, pattern tie. Socks match your pants. Belt and shoes match (and watch watchband if leather). NO cologne. </p><p></p><p>I cringe whenever I see a guy with a red or dark blue shirt with mismatched belt and shoes. Looks like a cell phone salesman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klaus, post: 16366256, member: 190070"] Jo's A Bank is not a good suit and it probably does not fit you. The materials are probably not that bad but I suspect the fit is terrible. If you want to guess how much someone spent on a suit look at how it fits. I like to say that if you only spent a couple of hundred you did not get a deal, you got ripped off. Brands actually do not matter all that much, they are just labels. You want wool and thread count matters. I have had good luck with Brooks Brothers. I am slim and they have a cut that fits me very well. $700-1200 gets me a very nice suit there. You did did not ask but I thought I would mention that gentleman only wear a white or light blue shirt with a suit. Patterns are OK but flat is better. I prefer pattern suit, flat shirt, pattern tie. Socks match your pants. Belt and shoes match (and watch watchband if leather). NO cologne. I cringe whenever I see a guy with a red or dark blue shirt with mismatched belt and shoes. Looks like a cell phone salesman. [/QUOTE]
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