Bro thats over 2x this price, why do people come in on these deals to shit on them?
Or, you have people that don't care about making an impression, and are required to wear suits to formal events they may attend once a year (such as a wedding). It's worth calling out the difference in material for those that do care, but for those that don't these type of deals do just fine.
I've worn these cheap suits for years. I've gotten so many damn compliments. If it fits and you're in shape, a suit flatters. These are no exception. Bought.
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In for a gray suit to attend a wedding that might not even happen at this point...worst case, I'm only out 80 bucks and some tailoring charge. 4% back if you shop through ibotta too.
Bro thats over 2x this price, why do people come in on these deals to shit on them?
I understand that thought process for smaller goods, but for things like a suit, it matters and is helpful for those of us that care.
People tend to wear suits when they want to make a good impression. Those collective good impressions (over the life of the suit) are typically worth the $100 difference between wool and polyester, not to mention the difference in sustainability.
I understand that thought process for smaller goods, but for things like a suit, it matters and is helpful for those of us that care.
People tend to wear suits when they want to make a good impression. Those collective good impressions (over the life of the suit) are typically worth the $100 difference between wool and polyester, not to mention the difference in sustainability.
Or, you have people that don't care about making an impression, and are required to wear suits to formal events they may attend once a year (such as a wedding). It's worth calling out the difference in material for those that do care, but for those that don't these type of deals do just fine.
Or, you have people that don't care about making an impression, and are required to wear suits to formal events they may attend once a year (such as a wedding). It's worth calling out the difference in material for those that do care, but for those that don't these type of deals do just fine.
I imagine those that don't care can ignore posts aimed at those that do?
I definitely go to comments to see if anyone's looked up the sizes available and materials. These responses help in my decision making. I want to encourage those that give me that information.
I understand that thought process for smaller goods, but for things like a suit, it matters and is helpful for those of us that care.
People tend to wear suits when they want to make a good impression. Those collective good impressions (over the life of the suit) are typically worth the $100 difference between wool and polyester, not to mention the difference in sustainability.
I can't say I've never gotten a job because of a $100 suit, in fact I gotten 5 jobs with 5 different Fortune 500's. Sales? Sure, but for the people who use a suit twice a year this is fine. You know what matters? Interviewing skills and experience.
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I understand that thought process for smaller goods, but for things like a suit, it matters and is helpful for those of us that care.
People tend to wear suits when they want to make a good impression. Those collective good impressions (over the life of the suit) are typically worth the $100 difference between wool and polyester, not to mention the difference in sustainability.
People tend to wear suits when they want to make a good impression. Those collective good impressions (over the life of the suit) are typically worth the $100 difference between wool and polyester, not to mention the difference in sustainability.
Or, you have people that don't care about making an impression, and are required to wear suits to formal events they may attend once a year (such as a wedding). It's worth calling out the difference in material for those that do care, but for those that don't these type of deals do just fine.
I imagine those that don't care can ignore posts aimed at those that do?
I definitely go to comments to see if anyone's looked up the sizes available and materials. These responses help in my decision making. I want to encourage those that give me that information.
People tend to wear suits when they want to make a good impression. Those collective good impressions (over the life of the suit) are typically worth the $100 difference between wool and polyester, not to mention the difference in sustainability.