Buying a suit and such...

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The key point is "a decent suit." I think that one will stay in style about 15 minutes. Of course, that may "suit" the OP.

Aside from looking a size small for the model in the picture, it looks like any other contemporary suit to me. But like anything trendy it only works when you're young.
 
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I don't know... a suit just seems like one of those things I'd never buy online. Even though you'd likely need a little tailoring, at least when you try it on, you'll get a real idea of how something will look on yourself (and especially important if you want to drop lots of money on this).

But as to what you picked - the way the jacket fits on the model seems really crappy. I'd buy something else and look to spend a lot less money on such a purchase. No need to go all out and drop big bucks on a suit, especially the first one. When I needed a suit or two a few years ago, I just went to a MW during one of their many sales. I didn't know what would look best, so it was nice to have some guidance on picking something out. Obviously, you'll want to ignore some of the upselling that goes on. And as for quality and fit, I've been pretty satisfied with both.
 

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$750 isn't an insane price for a good suit, but I don't know that I'd drop that kind of change on an Indochino suit.
 

Insomniator

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Can't ask a tech forum about suit advice, most of these people have their interviews in a stained polo and khakis.

Indochino makes a nice suit, my friend bought one for his wedding -- paid around $500. I have a couple of Hugo Boss suits I paid ~$350 for. Indo is probably better all around, I only bought the HB ones cause they were cheap. I'm sure any suit 'forum' considers them garbage but whatever. The one in the pic does look a little small for him though. I like a tighter suit but that's going a little to far imo!

All of these will look better than a $80 sears special, assuming you get it fit right.
 

brianmanahan

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Can't ask a tech forum about suit advice, most of these people have their interviews in a stained polo and khakis.

only the tech jobs on the west coast

if you try an east coast and midwest tech job interview without a suit, it's not going to go well for you
 

clamum

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only the tech jobs on the west coast

if you try an east coast and midwest tech job interview without a suit, it's not going to go well for you
Depends on the job/company.

Isn't the OP unemployed? LOL at spending that much money, and online to boot.
 

Howard

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No kidding. Buying a suit without trying it on is how you get an idiotic looking fit like the link.
I think the idiot was going for that fit. If Indochino is like any other mail-order suit shop, you get free alterations once it arrives.
 

BoomerD

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Dude...with your body type, and expensive suit isn't going to make you look more manly...just go to JC Penney, Macy's, Men's Warehouse, or Jos. A. Banks...get a suit on sale and accept the fact that you're such a dweeb that you make dweebs look bad.
 

TridenT

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I think the idiot was going for that fit. If Indochino is like any other mail-order suit shop, you get free alterations once it arrives.

Yeah... The site frequently talks about the "modern man". Not the manager running a Macy's on a Friday night...
 

cbrunny

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Modern men buy suits at a suit store. Not online. Shit I wouldn't buy a pair of jeans online.
 

TridenT

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Modern men buy suits at a suit store. Not online. Shit I wouldn't buy a pair of jeans online.

You're kidding, right? Made to measure suits being bought online is a fucking huge thing right now.

If you have the time to wait on a suit to come in, it's an awesome deal (not like a bespoke suit is going to be made any quicker). If you're lucky, it fits perfectly out of the box. If you're not lucky, you just get some alterations done for free (most made to measure suit companys offer some amount of free alterations) at your local tailor. If it's /really/ bad then you can just send it back for free and they'll make you another one that's better.
 

cbrunny

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That's insane. I'm not spending 400 bucks on something I can't try on. Even if it needs alterations I want to know what I look like in that colour or style or cut or whatever.
 

TridenT

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That's insane. I'm not spending 400 bucks on something I can't try on. Even if it needs alterations I want to know what I look like in that colour or style or cut or whatever.

They used to have traveling tailors who would visit cities every so often. They'd rent out some store area and then you'd come in and look at everything. Now they have some B&M stores in various cities.

I already know what the suit looks like in person.
 

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That's insane. I'm not spending 400 bucks on something I can't try on. Even if it needs alterations I want to know what I look like in that colour or style or cut or whatever.
And alterations can only do so much. If shoulders or back or waist don't fit right you're screwed and there is a lot more to it than measurements.

I would never buy one online, nor would anybody I know in the professional world.
 
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That's insane. I'm not spending 400 bucks on something I can't try on. Even if it needs alterations I want to know what I look like in that colour or style or cut or whatever.

Exactly this. Why the hell would you buy something you wear online, especially something expensive, sight-unseen? Who knows if the style/color/general fit will look good on your body?

Hell, I can't even buy jeans online and they're supposed to be somewhat standardized. You can pick up 4 pairs of the same cut, brand, and size and still have enough variation that you can discard 3 and keep 1.

I already know what the suit looks like in person.
Do you know what it looks like on you?
 

brianmanahan

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don't buy a regular old run-of-the-mill suit, you'll send the wrong message

buy a full-blown tux and blow everyone's mind

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take your sweeper and trashcan with you too to make a lasting impression
 

Ns1

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don't buy a regular old run-of-the-mill suit, you'll send the wrong message

buy a full-blown tux and blow everyone's mind

0auofbj.jpg


take your sweeper and trashcan with you too to make a lasting impression

10/10