Yeah... going to have to be more like in the $200-300 range, I'm broke, and going to have to borrow it anyway.
Men's wearhouse, snag a couple of off the rack jackets for ~$200, couple of button up shirts and black slacks for another $200 or so. Should tide you over until you can get some scrap together for a few real suits.
Thankfully most places in Texas consider a jacket with nice jeans and boots upscale attire.
Thing is, that Moores has contracts with well known tailors as well as making suits of their own, so the prices vary depending on need.
The average suit (entry level interview type of stuff) is around 85-100 dollars, and can double up as general suit and tie affair wear)
Then they get into the business class suits, which range between 150-300.
Then they have the high class, image is everything suits, ranging from 500-1500 dollars.
Yeah: $300 or lower is my range, I was taking a look at men's wearhouse last night, and probably will again soon.
(apparently they held a national suit drive to donate suits to those who were looking for jerbs, took a bit to find tbh, especially when one looks up "NPH suit donation."
Yeah... going to have to be more like in the $200-300 range, I'm broke, and going to have to borrow it anyway.
Men's wearhouse, snag a couple of off the rack jackets for ~$200, couple of button up shirts and black slacks for another $200 or so. Should tide you over until you can get some scrap together for a few real suits.
Thankfully most places in Texas consider a jacket with nice jeans and boots upscale attire.
Over here even if you could afford to buy one the problem would be keeping it in port...hella expensive.
Handy to just keep it in your driveway or beside your driveway at home and just launching it only for a day or weekend ftw. Plus then you can go to any body of water you want instead of being stuck in just one.
Considering how are streets are made, hardly possible here. Also depending on the type of boat you might need quite a huge box to host it.
Yeah... going to have to be more like in the $200-300 range, I'm broke, and going to have to borrow it anyway.
Men's wearhouse, snag a couple of off the rack jackets for ~$200, couple of button up shirts and black slacks for another $200 or so. Should tide you over until you can get some scrap together for a few real suits.
Thankfully most places in Texas consider a jacket with nice jeans and boots upscale attire.
Then they have the high class, image is everything suits, ranging from 500-1500 dollars.
There are suits that cost way more than that. Which is still the "image is everything" class but I've seen some suits cost almost $6k, and I'm sure there are even higher ones. Not around here though.
Most expensive one I've seen in stores was like $2800.
Then they have the high class, image is everything suits, ranging from 500-1500 dollars.
There are suits that cost way more than that. Which is still the "image is everything" class but I've seen some suits cost almost $6k, and I'm sure there are even higher ones. Not around here though.
Most expensive one I've seen in stores was like $2800.
I'm aware that top end designer suits straight from the workhouse of the designer can reach well into the tens of thousands of dollars.
Moore's is a suit wearhouse. All they do are suits, which brings down the price considerably, while still keeping the quality of the suit high, and in high regard.
Then again, most people are unaware that *how* you wear a suit, is just as important as *who's* suit you're wearing.
If you can't wear a Jos A. Bank suit with all the style and flair it deserves, or any part of you seems unkempt while wearing it, they'll look down on you anyways.
I'm aware that top end designer suits straight from the workhouse of the designer can reach well into the tens of thousands of dollars.
Moore's is a suit wearhouse. All they do are suits, which brings down the price considerably, while still keeping the quality of the suit high, and in high regard.
Then again, most people are unaware that *how* you wear a suit, is just as important as *who's* suit you're wearing.
If you can't wear a Jos A. Bank suit with all the style and flair it deserves, or any part of you seems unkempt while wearing it, they'll look down on you anyways.
Oh most definitely. Wish there was one of those stores around here. Would be nice to browse what they have.
So far, it's done pretty good for me (on how I wear it). The multiple positive references/reviews from guests has gotten me a few raises in my ~2 years working.
Except in cases as stated as last night where I'm faced with a feminist ***. Or a total dumbass in general. Though usually the manager and owner take my side anyway. They don't really want to lose their best/most knowledgeable employee.
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.