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

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.

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This guy knows.

Didn't buy suits for daily use so should be fine. Got 2nd pair of trousers too incase of any wear.

Pfft what? As if you like getting dressed up? It would be ok if I didn't have to do it everyday. But fk it's annoying, I look forward to getting home and getting out of these clothes

I like wearing a suit...but I don't have to everyday, so it's a bit more special that way.

Also, have you had a proper tailored suit made up for you Aaron? Cause there's a huge diff in comfort between off the shelf and made to fit.

This guy knows.

Didn't buy suits for daily use so should be fine. Got 2nd pair of trousers too incase of any wear.

2nd pair of trousers always a good idea

I've ripped the pants on almost every suit I've owned :/

I like wearing a suit...but I don't have to everyday, so it's a bit more special that way.

Also, have you had a proper tailored suit made up for you Aaron? Cause there's a huge diff in comfort between off the shelf and made to fit.

Could be right, never really bought a tailored suit, but never really felt like I needed to. Al is right you do get treated differently, even in business shirt And slacks, but I just don't like them. I wear the work vest over the shirt for work just because I hate it that much.

Perhaps my opinion would differ if I had a gym body lol. Dunno..

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