Planning to add another bespoke suit to my collection before Christmas

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I got a ton of compliments on my navy blue Italian suit that I got it tailored earlier this year and wore it to my farewell. Everyone told me it looks great but a little over the top and flamboyant

So this time I'm going with a conservative British buisness suit in charcoal grey like the one Daniel Craig wore in no time to die

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Haven't decided on the tailor but I want a traditional conservative suit in medium weight wool that British saville row tailors do best. Notched lapels, understated muted colors, little details and a clean, structured silhouette nothing flashy, nothing trendy. Just timeless elegance
 
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Is your other suit double breasted?
 
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Is your other suit double breasted?
Already have a made to measure double breasted suit. That navy one with gold buttons is the only bespoke suit I bought earlier this year
 
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I got a ton of compliments on my navy blue Italian suit that I got it tailored earlier this year and wore it to my farewell. Everyone told me it looks great but a little over the top and flamboyant

So this time I'm going with a conservative British buisness suit in charcoal grey like the one Daniel Craig wore in no time to die

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Haven't decided on the tailor but I want a traditional conservative suit in medium weight wool that British saville row tailors do best. Notched lapels, understated muted colors, little details and a clean, structured silhouette nothing flashy, nothing trendy. Just timeless elegance
I always thought grey suit mogs all. Specially prince of wales.
 
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If it makes you feel good go for it
 
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I got a ton of compliments on my navy blue Italian suit that I got it tailored earlier this year and wore it to my farewell. Everyone told me it looks great but a little over the top and flamboyant

So this time I'm going with a conservative British buisness suit in charcoal grey like the one Daniel Craig wore in no time to die

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Haven't decided on the tailor but I want a traditional conservative suit in medium weight wool that British saville row tailors do best. Notched lapels, understated muted colors, little details and a clean, structured silhouette nothing flashy, nothing trendy. Just timeless elegance
I dont understand suits yet tbh

I’ve just got 3 M&S suits for school
 
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@TechnoBoss @StacySexuaI
 
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British suits are probably the most aesthetic style tbh. Americans are too baggy and Italians don’t have the shoulder pads for mogger bidelt.
 
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I dont understand suits yet tbh

I’ve just got 3 M&S suits for school
Once you start spending on nicer suit there's no turning back tbh. The fit, the drape, the craftsmanship, the way the fabric moves with you it's a whole different experience.
 
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Once you start spending on nicer suit there's no turning back tbh. The fit, the drape, the craftsmanship, the way the fabric moves with you it's a whole different experience.
Did you just learn as you grew up and socialised?
 
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You're weird and broke.
 
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British suits are probably the most aesthetic style tbh. Americans are too baggy and Italians don’t have the shoulder pads for mogger bidelt.
Agreed. British suits are also the most versatile
 
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I got a ton of compliments on my navy blue Italian suit that I got it tailored earlier this year and wore it to my farewell. Everyone told me it looks great but a little over the top and flamboyant

So this time I'm going with a conservative British buisness suit in charcoal grey like the one Daniel Craig wore in no time to die

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Haven't decided on the tailor but I want a traditional conservative suit in medium weight wool that British saville row tailors do best. Notched lapels, understated muted colors, little details and a clean, structured silhouette nothing flashy, nothing trendy. Just timeless elegance
I dress like shit
 
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@Saint Casanova
 
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Bumo
 
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this mogs, send us how it looks when you get it done :Comfy:
 

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