Factor in an extra $300–$500 total for the whole set.
If the fabric feels like a shower curtain, it will be uncomfortable. 2. The Construction
Be prepared to spend an additional $50–$100 per suit on tailoring. 🧐 What to Check Before Buying buy 1 suit get 5 free
This is the only part a tailor cannot easily fix. Ignore the Length: Sleeves and pants are easily shortened.
High-volume deals often restrict returns. Factor in an extra $300–$500 total for the whole set
Some shops require you to use their expensive in-house tailor.
100% Polyester or "Microfiber" (they don't breathe and look shiny). Look For: Wool blends or high-quality Rayon (TR) blends. buy 1 suit get 5 free
Most deal-heavy suits use glue (fusing) instead of stitching.