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Bring'em to your wedding yeah!

Your welcome to pickup anybody from my wedding lol

Back home and work tomorrow :(

Got tailored suit to try out at Toby's wedding haha

From Vietnam?

I heard they do allright and are cheap cheap

Maybe ill get one too on my honeymoon

Oh yeah Patty check your facebook PM

From Vietnam?

I heard they do allright and are cheap cheap

Maybe ill get one too on my honeymoon

Oh yeah Patty check your facebook PM

yeah got 2 made in Vietnam along with tailored shoes.

Need to be dry cleaned as they have been crushed since transport haha

Haven't seen te vid (will when I get home from work) yep, mostly GQ and later GU.

GQ is reasonably cheap depending on engine. TD42 (diesel) and RB30s fetch higher price than TB42 and RD28T (turbo diesel).

After some time on carsales seems that the toyota surf/4runner is the way to go

I found Vietnam had much better quality clothing than Thailand, so I would guess the suits are really good quality?

comes down to what the tailor stocks. I ended up buying super 150 grade wool which is high up in the wool quality game. example; internets says hugo boss suits are 130 grade~

After some time on carsales seems that the toyota surf/4runner is the way to go

Wise choice, parts are easy to find, if you've got 3ltr, Same engine as 2000-2005 Hilux and Prado, so service parts are easier to come by.

2.4l, think some motor share same belt, filter etc...

Fk going to these places, my tailor flies into Melbourne, takes measurements, goes back to Malaysia and sends the suits back over.

comes down to what the tailor stocks. I ended up buying super 150 grade wool which is high up in the wool quality game. example; internets says hugo boss suits are 130 grade~

Higher number doesn't always mean better quality, just refers to fineness of the thread. There are plenty of 130 suits that are better quality than super 150, they'll also wear better. If you have a job with a lot of moving around, you don't want to be rocking super 150...feels great and light, but you'll wear it out in no time. I tend to save that grade for special occasion suits, weddings etc.

/suitlinesaustralia

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