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2-Piece Nautica Men's Modern Fit Suits (Limited Colors/Sizes)

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Macy's has select 2-Piece Nautica Men's Modern Fit Suits (Limited Colors/Sizes) on sale for $79 - 15% Off w/ promo code SCORE = $67.15. Shipping is free.

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Macy's has select 2-Piece Nautica Men's Modern Fit Suits (Limited Colors/Sizes) on sale for $79 - 15% Off w/ promo code SCORE = $67.15. Shipping is free.

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Corrosive
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Most suits require tailoring...
The-Mentalist
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Hideous colors, horrendous reviews, bad quality just by looking at images
Unabomber
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Spoken like a typical ignorant suiting person. And don't take offense to ignorant as this is the dictionary use, not a personal attack. Men, today, think that suit tailoring is waist and hem of pants or perhaps sleeve length. There are many other metrics to suit tailoring which the casual men are ignorant of. Waist suppression, upper back suppression and many other variables are also at play with suit tailoring. Having taken 20ish suits to my tailor over the years, I've had one not need any tailoring with most running around $100. Most men think the free tailoring at the shop of of purchase is "tailoring" and it is not. Take your suiting to a legit tailor/seamstress for the extras is my advice and pay for them.

And yes, this ad speaks to crappy suits, but some people can only afford this, so we need to get off our high horses as not everyone can get a Brioni.

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Nov 15, 2022 12:56 AM
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firehawk407Nov 15, 2022 12:56 AM
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A spandex suit eh? Headed out to the Roxbury?
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Nov 15, 2022 02:07 PM
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The-MentalistNov 15, 2022 02:07 PM
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Hideous colors, horrendous reviews, bad quality just by looking at images
Nov 15, 2022 04:32 PM
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bigmouthseabassNov 15, 2022 04:32 PM
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Don't buy this. I got one last time, the pants it comes with is not sized right (4-5 inches longer than the other suit pants I got). You will have to spend another $25 to tailor it. Not slick after all costs and time.
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CorrosiveNov 15, 2022 04:38 PM
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Quote from hongri :
Don't buy this. I got one last time, the pants it comes with is not sized right (4-5 inches longer than the other suit pants I got). You will have to spend another $25 to tailor it. Not slick after all costs and time.
Most suits require tailoring...
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Nov 15, 2022 05:09 PM
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bigmouthseabassNov 15, 2022 05:09 PM
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Quote from Corrosive :
Most suits require tailoring...

Tailoring a $68 suit is not same as tailoring a $680 suit. And, 4 out of 5 suits I have brought don't require tailoring.
Last edited by hongri November 15, 2022 at 05:17 PM.
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Nov 15, 2022 05:12 PM
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CorrosiveNov 15, 2022 05:12 PM
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Quote from hongri :
Tailoring a $68 suit is not same as tailoring a $680 suite. And, 4 out of 5 suits I have brought don't require tailoring.
Retail is $400 but I get it. Not all suits require a hem but if the pants don't have a length listed, you can usually assume they are going to require a tailor.
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Nov 15, 2022 05:15 PM
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ShamelesslyThriftyNov 15, 2022 05:15 PM
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I disagree with hongri based on my personal experience. I bought a gray and a navy suit in 40R (the stretch, not cotton). The pants fit perfectly. I haven't measured them, but they seem accurately sized at about 34W x 32L. I like these suits. They really don't seem very stretchy to me, but it is just enough. They have 0% wool in them, but I don't care honestly. I have some wool suits and I barely notice the difference. I'm sure some wool suit connoisseur is cringing right now, but I couldn't care less.

BTW, it is true, the navy suit is a little darker than the photos show. Definitely a light navy and not the electric blue they show.

Quote from hongri :
Don't buy this. I got one last time, the pants it comes with is not sized right (4-5 inches longer than the other suit pants I got). You will have to spend another $25 to tailor it. Not slick after all costs and time.
Last edited by ShamelesslyThrifty November 15, 2022 at 09:18 AM.

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Quote from hongri :
Tailoring a $68 suit is not same as tailoring a $680 suit. And, 4 out of 5 suits I have brought don't require tailoring.
Sounds like suit separates, which typically come hemmed and are not sold together as a "suit."
Last edited by diavolo33 November 16, 2022 at 05:29 AM.
Nov 16, 2022 02:55 PM
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GammonNov 16, 2022 02:55 PM
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Another SD Polyester Spandex Stretchy Pants deal
Nov 16, 2022 06:18 PM
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CoolJuiceNov 16, 2022 06:18 PM
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Got in last night for one of each grey and navy 40R (6', 185). If it doesn't fit well I'll return. If it does, it seems like a good price for a suit when I don't need to impress.
Nov 16, 2022 06:19 PM
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TenderLlama5521Nov 16, 2022 06:19 PM
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Quote from Gammon :
Another SD Polyester Spandex Stretchy Pants deal
Plastic suits. SMH.
Nov 16, 2022 06:23 PM
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UnabomberNov 16, 2022 06:23 PM
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Quote from hongri :
Tailoring a $68 suit is not same as tailoring a $680 suit. And, 4 out of 5 suits I have brought don't require tailoring.
Spoken like a typical ignorant suiting person. And don't take offense to ignorant as this is the dictionary use, not a personal attack. Men, today, think that suit tailoring is waist and hem of pants or perhaps sleeve length. There are many other metrics to suit tailoring which the casual men are ignorant of. Waist suppression, upper back suppression and many other variables are also at play with suit tailoring. Having taken 20ish suits to my tailor over the years, I've had one not need any tailoring with most running around $100. Most men think the free tailoring at the shop of of purchase is "tailoring" and it is not. Take your suiting to a legit tailor/seamstress for the extras is my advice and pay for them.

And yes, this ad speaks to crappy suits, but some people can only afford this, so we need to get off our high horses as not everyone can get a Brioni.
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Nov 16, 2022 06:24 PM
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mrayray09Nov 16, 2022 06:24 PM
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Quote from hongri :
Tailoring a $68 suit is not same as tailoring a $680 suit. And, 4 out of 5 suits I have brought don't require tailoring.
First, you are not tailoring the suit, you are just hemming the pants. Second, I have never purchased a suit that had the pants hemmed, they are always like 8-10 inches too long. I;ve never purchased a $68 suit before, but have purchased $150 suits. At the end of the day, a suit is a suit, and 99.99% of the pants you receive will need to be hemmed.
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mrayray09Nov 16, 2022 06:26 PM
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Quote from Unabomber :
Spoken like a typical ignorant suiting person. And don't take offense to ignorant as this is the dictionary use, not a personal attack. Men, today, think that suit tailoring is waist and hem of pants or perhaps sleeve length. There are many other metrics to suit tailoring which the casual men are ignorant of. Waist suppression, upper back suppression and many other variables are also at play with suit tailoring. Having taken 20ish suits to my tailor over the years, I've had one not need any tailoring with most running around $100. Most men think the free tailoring at the shop of of purchase is "tailoring" and it is not. Take your suiting to a legit tailor/seamstress for the extras is my advice and pay for them.

And yes, this ad speaks to crappy suits, but some people can only afford this, so we need to get off our high horses as not everyone can get a Brioni.
Someone told me its better to have a tailored $200 suit then a nontailored $2,000 suit.
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bigmouthseabassNov 16, 2022 06:30 PM
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Quote from Unabomber :
Spoken like a typical ignorant suiting person. And don't take offense to ignorant as this is the dictionary use, not a personal attack. Men, today, think that suit tailoring is waist and hem of pants or perhaps sleeve length. There are many other metrics to suit tailoring which the casual men are ignorant of. Waist suppression, upper back suppression and many other variables are also at play with suit tailoring. Having taken 20ish suits to my tailor over the years, I've had one not need any tailoring with most running around $100. Most men think the free tailoring at the shop of of purchase is "tailoring" and it is not. Take your suiting to a legit tailor/seamstress for the extras is my advice and pay for them.

And yes, this ad speaks to crappy suits, but some people can only afford this, so we need to get off our high horses as not everyone can get a Brioni.
No matter what you say, the fact is the other cheap suits, such as Marc New York for $99 I got last time, just have the right length for the pants. And the material used by the $99 suit is much better than this one. Yes, $68+$25 is still lower than $99, but it is not much slick given the how close the cost.

By the way, the Marc New York is also on sale for $99 on Macy.com now. If you buy both, you will see why this one is a bad purchase. I returned mine anyway.
Last edited by hongri November 16, 2022 at 10:41 AM.
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