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 The suiting thread v2

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Neek
post Apr 21 2010, 10:13 PM

Stop imagining whats supposed to be here.
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4th! Altho i dun contribute much tongue.gif
Neek
post Nov 8 2010, 03:52 PM

Stop imagining whats supposed to be here.
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QUOTE(gsuave @ Nov 6 2010, 10:36 AM)
I think all these talks are overrated. The thread was started as if to educate and share all things about suits but it had become more and more a like a show off thread for some.

C'mon, a suit is a suit. If you need to wear them daily, it is a just another item of clothing. So what u can afford an expensive bespoke suit that you only get to wear occasionally to some weddings or some parties. When one need to be in suit on daily basis, it is just another day in another suit. Regardless how expensive your suit is, or what materials of he suit, if one does not have the intelligence or the importance in the meeting, a suit is just another suit. Hey, the sales persons in boutiques are in suits, the concierge in hotels are in suits, and the list goes on. My point is that a suit is a suit.

If one wants to tailor any suit, go for 3 baisc color: 1 in navy, 1 in black and 1 in grey. Pin stripes or pattern is personal preference. These 3 colors is more than enough for most of the events already.

Juts admit it, the weather in kl is just too hot for suit. How many times after you put on the suit or even before you put on the suit and you wonder if it's going to rain or will the aircond be cold enough? C'mon, its form over function.
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Its not a show off thread.
yes a suit is a suit. but there are shitty suits, good suits and The Ultimate Form Fitting Beautiful Suit. Altho you dont wear it often, doesnt mean that the little time you wear it you need to look like shit

Imagine a guy that is getting married and wants to wear his suit. should it be a piece of crappy suit on his memorable wedding day just be cause "a suit is a suit"?
or should he be smart about it, and get one that fits him well?
Also suits arent cheap. so it be best to get one that fits well then to pay alot for a crappy looking one.

this thread here is to educate people on what makes a suit a good fit. its brought more benefit to others.

On a side note, i'm tailoring a suit at Binwani's BSC for friends wedding...
Ah loke just seems too busy tongue.gif
will post pics when its done smile.gif

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