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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16366257" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>You already bought the suit, so at this point if you're happy with it overall (except the fit of the pants), wear it that one time a year and enjoy the money you saved on another option. IMO if you're only going to wear a suit once a year or so, don't pay big money for a higher quality material and fit. Especially if you might gain, or lose, weight along the way. If you wear a suit frequently, yeah, then go with a good quality, tailored suit with exceptional wear qualities. JMO.</p><p></p><p>This thread reminded me that I don't even have a suit. I did have one that I bought at a department store maybe 10-12 years ago, but I lost weight and haven't worn one for at least the past 3-4 years. Haven't needed one. All of my past suits were department store varieties. Fits were decent, so no complaints there. However, for regular use (ie. a job), I definitely see the merits of a custom tailored suit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16366257, member: 6727"] You already bought the suit, so at this point if you're happy with it overall (except the fit of the pants), wear it that one time a year and enjoy the money you saved on another option. IMO if you're only going to wear a suit once a year or so, don't pay big money for a higher quality material and fit. Especially if you might gain, or lose, weight along the way. If you wear a suit frequently, yeah, then go with a good quality, tailored suit with exceptional wear qualities. JMO. This thread reminded me that I don't even have a suit. I did have one that I bought at a department store maybe 10-12 years ago, but I lost weight and haven't worn one for at least the past 3-4 years. Haven't needed one. All of my past suits were department store varieties. Fits were decent, so no complaints there. However, for regular use (ie. a job), I definitely see the merits of a custom tailored suit. [/QUOTE]
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