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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..

Next time my tailor is in town I'll notify your next of kin. He'll molest you with a measuring tape.

Suits are designed to conceal fat anyway and make people look trimmer. Does no favours to gym people unless you have a narrow waist and get a good taper from a jacket. But then it looks more "fashion" than "business".

Yeh alright, fairly interested in trying it out if your saying its comfortable ..

What are the rough costs of your Asian child slave suit service?

Would be good in time for Toby's wedding

Second pair of sleeves for the gym junkies amiright?!?

Not for moi i've stayed the same size for a while now. feelsbatman.jpg

Dat Asian squat?

Haha not quite. But all my suits pants have ripped at the right pocket. Always have shit in my pants pockets :/

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

Majorly agree with you bro. I used to love getting all suited up and would jump at any opportunity haha. But, yeah know I have to do it Monday-Friday for work it drains it hardcore. Last thing I wanna do on my nights/weekends is suit up. Worst part is if a shirt needs cuff links, they really drain my mornings haha.

Majorly agree with you bro. I used to love getting all suited up and would jump at any opportunity haha. But, yeah know I have to do it Monday-Friday for work it drains it hardcore. Last thing I wanna do on my nights/weekends is suit up. Worst part is if a shirt needs cuff links, they really drain my mornings haha.

Cuff links piss me off, I find them all over the house

Yeh alright, fairly interested in trying it out if your saying its comfortable ..

What are the rough costs of your Asian child slave suit service?

Would be good in time for Toby's wedding

You're kidding right...just sending the suit back over takes a month or two.

Last time it was about $550 for a full suit + two tailored shirts.

You're kidding right...just sending the suit back over takes a month or two.

Last time it was about $550 for a full suit + two tailored shirts.

Oh, jeez

$550 is a great price for tailored with two shirts

Prolly be more now, his prices are always going up, but forever cheaper than buying local or travelling overseas to get it done. Good little business he has - flies all over the western world with books of sample material, stays in hotels and calls up clients to tell them he's in town for measuring.

The shirts are my favourite part, Egyptian cotton...feel great to wear on weekends out.

Prolly be more now, his prices are always going up, but forever cheaper than buying local or travelling overseas to get it done. Good little business he has - flies all over the western world with books of sample material, stays in hotels and calls up clients to tell them he's in town for measuring.

The shirts are my favourite part, Egyptian cotton...feel great to wear on weekends out.

Hit me up with his details. Caught the tailored bug. $20 for tailored shirts > $80 local generic shirts

Prolly be more now, his prices are always going up, but forever cheaper than buying local or travelling overseas to get it done. Good little business he has - flies all over the western world with books of sample material, stays in hotels and calls up clients to tell them he's in town for measuring.

The shirts are my favourite part, Egyptian cotton...feel great to wear on weekends out.

Would still be good if its as comfortable as you say it is, I physically get restless at work because of these clothes lol

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