Should I buy an expensive suit?

Should I buy an expensive suit?

If you are going to look after, care for and generally benefit from wearing an expensive suit then yes, they are worth it. Expensive suits will last for longer, and will look better for longer too. They will also most likely be alterable so as your body changes you can have them altered to fit you for longer.

Are Joseph A Bank suits good?

Bank suits offer good value and are comparable in quality to other major suit brands at a similar retail price point. In fact, you will find that most suits that retail in the $1500 range are not constructed any differently than a top-of-the-line $800 Jos. A Bank ‘Signature Gold’ suit.

What is the average price of a tailored suit?

The price of a custom suit can range from $800 to about $1,800, while bespoke suits start at $2,800 and go up to $4,800. “To get that $800 price point, we have to work with overseas tailors, because they work for a lower price,” he explained.

What color is trendy for men’s suits?

5 Suit Colours Every Man Should Consider

  • Cream/Off-White Suits. Admittedly, there are some huge risks at stake here.
  • Green Suits. For those looking to branch out from navy or mid-blue, green – especially darker shades – could be a good option.
  • Burgundy Suits.
  • Pastel Suits.
  • Brown Suits.

What color suit is most versatile?

light gray

How do I choose a suit?

Summary: 10 Steps To Buying A Suit With Style

  1. Choose: Buying Online Or Offline?
  2. Set Your Budget.
  3. Choose Your Fabric.
  4. Nail The Fit.
  5. Choose Function Over Fashion.
  6. Choose Your Dress Shirt.
  7. Match Your Shoes With Your Suit.
  8. Choose Your Neckwear.

Is a GREY suit OK for a funeral?

Generally speaking, black is still the proper attire for funeral clothing. However, if you are not related to the deceased, you can wear navy blue or dark grey as well. It is not necessary to go out and buy a black suit or dress if you don’t already have one.

Andrew

Andrey is a coach, sports writer and editor. He is mainly involved in weightlifting. He also edits and writes articles for the IronSet blog where he shares his experiences. Andrey knows everything from warm-up to hard workout.