Anyone here experience having a custom made suit from http://www.indochino.com? Thinking about ordering one.
7/28/2012 9:47:42 AM
I'm curious about Indochino as well. Seems like a good idea.
7/28/2012 10:40:28 AM
I just spend 30 minutes browsing their site... looks interesting, although I know nothing about fashion.
7/28/2012 12:16:25 PM
I've got one of their suits. Fits very well. Thing about MTM is that you get one that fits you, make sure you dont gain or lose a lot of weight.
7/28/2012 12:45:41 PM
don't forget about the quality of the materials the suit is made out of, that's more important than the CMT (Cut, Make, Trim) that this company is doing. I guarantee you anything you buy online from Asia will pill (get those little fuzzy balls) within 2-3 uses.
7/28/2012 3:34:11 PM
7/29/2012 12:14:07 AM
hahahaha living in China has taught me how bullshit international companies are about origins of materials and labor.I guarantee you ALL fabrics and CMT are from China and Vietnam regardless of the label. I personally know a hot young factory owner that makes men's and women's suits for an Italian high fashion label. I have been to Songjiang with her to buy the fabric and linings.
7/29/2012 3:48:12 AM
op must have a pretty prestigious, important job to be needing a custom-tailored suit.
7/29/2012 5:30:57 PM
http://www.forbes.com/sites/edzitron/2012/05/15/indochino/
7/29/2012 8:20:33 PM
7/29/2012 8:49:24 PM
I just spent an hour on their site and read about the founders... it is such a great yet simple idea that it makes you go, why didn't I think of that?! The founders were 20 somethings when they started... they must be multimillionaires now.The site is great and easy to navigate. I customized a shirt, a pair of chinos, and a suit... very easy, and very unique.This is amazing:
7/29/2012 9:35:08 PM
7/29/2012 9:54:33 PM
7/29/2012 10:24:57 PM
There are a lot of horror stories about this site on Style Forum and Ask Andy...mostly regarding fit rather than quality, though.
7/29/2012 11:48:56 PM
since when is 150 thread count high quality? lol/mysuitsbetterthanyours
7/30/2012 9:10:52 AM
7/30/2012 9:26:59 AM
from some site:
7/30/2012 9:41:55 AM
I wear a suit like twice a year.otherwise, this would be appealing to me.
7/30/2012 9:54:18 AM
180 is hardly "crazy sick."id say 180 is a good suit though.at my last job i wouldnt wear less than 200 because it becomes really apparent when youre in a room full of nice suits and the longer youre in it the more you can appreciate the comfort.its not exactly like you play flag football in a suit, mow the yard in it, or roll in the dirt for fun. an expensive suit is going to last a long time if you arent retarded and also have a professional clean it.but go ahead and act like a stupid dick oepii, youre famous for it here. and while youre at it check out the "superhero collection" on this amazingly fantastic / professional site youre slobbing all over.i didnt know you had to be so well dressed to sell vacuum cleaners.
7/30/2012 11:15:34 AM
7/30/2012 12:03:30 PM
just go to brooks brothers, get one of their nicer suits as long as you can buy off the rack, which should be fine for 99% of people. Get well fitting shirts, and a couple of nice ties to match.Ohh yea, buy some decent shoes, not clown shoes, not fancy shoes that state that your hip, not shoes that have crazy as points, mot a pair of vintage longwings. Some plain cap toe oxfords with leather soles.[Edited on July 30, 2012 at 10:01 PM. Reason : dd]
7/30/2012 10:00:20 PM
y0willy0, this is not the place for dick slinging. Yes, you are rich, and own suits which cost $2-3K a piece. But that's not what the thread is about. As for durability of high S-number suits:http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/sectionfront/life/menswear-whats-inside-your-suit-459189/
8/2/2012 4:22:13 AM
In this thread, I learned y0willy0 wears a lot of $3k suits to work
10/4/2015 1:21:09 AM
^ lol, good bump... i guess(?)
10/4/2015 4:39:11 AM
that dude doesn't wear nice suits, teachers at community colleges wear jeans with shirts and tie at most
10/4/2015 1:57:04 PM