Worked the call center at Whirlpool for a summer. Frontloaders are trash. Whirlpool Cabrio series is the best going.
What's the handcrafted leather company that makes wallets? I have a money clip/front pocket wallet from them that's pretty much dead, pockets are too loose and cards are falling out. TYdeFan05
I think they got on the official tmb naughty list a while back, but I've had a saddleback for 5-6 years and it looks brand new
It's not saddleback, and if someone posts the name I'll immediately recognize it. The wallet has no branding on it.
Mitchell you rubes. But honestly there’s tons on guys making good stuff. It’s like craft beer or anything else...where there was once a few there’s a thousand now.
I believe they changed the sourcing on their leathers which would include defects (brand marks, barb wire punctures/marks, etc) and spun it as it having more character.
If you’re trying to go less than $500, head to men’s warehouse or store like that and pray for the best. In the ~$500 range, I have one from suit supply suit I like. I have one brooks brothers suit I love, but I think it ran closer to $1000.
Does this suit supply run specials or sales or should I just order whenever. Also thoughts on Jos. A. Banks?
Been a while for me, so I don't know about the sales. I went to a brick and mortar store and had one made... I felt more comfortable with that as opposed to buying online. I have also had jos a bank suits, and the SS quality is significantly better to me.
I go to Rothmans on Park Avenue. You can get a Corneliani suit during their sales for under $1,500 tailored.
Looking to pay less than $500/suit for sure. It’s not for work. Mainly for weddings and events. Just need a few solid go to suits to replace my current ones that I bought 10years ago now
just got an indochino suit and I like how it came out. Can’t speak to how it will hold up, but pleased so far.
I've got two from there and they are great. Had them over a year and all good. Both under $500. They have good sales throughout the year.
+1 for Indochino, especially if you live near a showroom and can see the fabrics firsthand and have them do your measurements for you. It sounds corny to say, but the suite fits so damned perfectly because it was made specifically for me. The most important aspect of the suit is how it fits you. I also like the Men’s Wearhouse suggestion provided they’re tailoring it for you or you’re taking it to a local tailor to have it altered specifically for you. Your $500 isn’t going to go far at Macys.
Where do people shop nowadays? I hit up Macy’s etc. today just looking hot spring stuff and struck out. Just signed up for stitch fix to try that.
If you ran those Haggar pants with the Superflex or InMotion waistband they always seem to have there for <$20 up a flagpole I'd salute them.
Really can't remember the last time I bought clothes from a regular department store. I know my fit in the few brands that I purchase from and just order everything online. Went in the store for Indochino, but now that my sizing is all uploaded to their system, I'll probably never go back again.
Go to your local men's shop. I buy suits and sport coats twice a year at their annual sales. Or buy great suits off ebay and get them tailored.