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Suit brahs, suggestions on where to go for a decent suit.

Can't remember the last time I wore a suit, so fair to say I don't wear one often, but if I'm gonna buy one I wouldn't mind getting a decent one...

Obviously tailored would be the best option, I might actually not hate wearing it if it's tailored to my rig, having only ever worn off the rack suits and never enjoyed wearing them, the shirts around the neck and when moving your arms up/forward etc in particular...

Ric, your fashionista expertise will be highly regarded, but know this, I won't wear a pink jacket or floral pants.

Once you've had tailored it's extremely difficult to go back, it also just looks shitloads better than off the shelf. Same deal with tailored shirts.

Old mate flies into town takes my measurements and flies back to Malaysia then sends the garments in a post pack in the mail - don't know when he's coming next though, have told my mate to let me know; I need more myself. Will post here when it happens again.

Suit brahs, suggestions on where to go for a decent suit.

Can't remember the last time I wore a suit, so fair to say I don't wear one often, but if I'm gonna buy one I wouldn't mind getting a decent one...

Obviously tailored would be the best option, I might actually not hate wearing it if it's tailored to my rig, having only ever worn off the rack suits and never enjoyed wearing them, the shirts around the neck and when moving your arms up/forward etc in particular...

Ric, your fashionista expertise will be highly regarded, but know this, I won't wear a pink jacket or floral pants.

My brother in law has a men's wear store in moonee ponds i get all my stuff there obviously if ya want I can send ya the details

Al... and you thought the other lexus review was shit!

Lol

https://practicalmotoring.com.au/blogs/peak-power-is-here/

Also notice juliette's car in the pics

Let's face it same can be said for an M or an AMG, Ferrari and so on of course you don't get much out of it around town but do they actually think people buying them are worried bout that in most instances? Hell no they buy it for the luxury. Looks, service wank factor and so on

Someone with $140-$150k is most certainly not going to consider a Subaru

Suit brahs, suggestions on where to go for a decent suit.

Can't remember the last time I wore a suit, so fair to say I don't wear one often, but if I'm gonna buy one I wouldn't mind getting a decent one...

Obviously tailored would be the best option, I might actually not hate wearing it if it's tailored to my rig, having only ever worn off the rack suits and never enjoyed wearing them, the shirts around the neck and when moving your arms up/forward etc in particular...

Ric, your fashionista expertise will be highly regarded, but know this, I won't wear a pink jacket or floral pants.

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Rather do it for a 7 year old than a new one

Though euro new or old is a lose lose situation

If the depreciation doesn't get you the non-reliability / pool skimmers will

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