I need to get a suit tailored

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Scotteq

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Apr 10, 2008
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haha well I would have done that but I figured that would be a lot more than +10%. This suit was only $350 + 85 for the tailoring i have yet to see.

I will be so happy if this turns out well. My last suit like 6 years ago in college was the same deal... but I had even less of an idea of what i wanted and had no money. Got a 100 dollar K&G that I now realize looks rather ridiculous on me.. its still too big and I've gained like 20 pounds since then!

Heh - I know the feeling (being awkwardly proportioned, myself).

Since you mention you're not too far out of school - The suggestion above regarding matching separates is also a solid one. Places like Men's Wearhouse are good to check for stuff like that.