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Fit and fit help: Buying a suit

FitnessLuke

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Okay so basically I dont have money to get a custom fitted suit, but I need one for job interviews and such. My problem is that I wear a size 42 R- 43R and the pants that come with this size dont match my waist. I have a 31 inch waist.

Would it be tacky to buy like a navy blazer and then wear navy suit pants with it?
 
Okay so basically I dont have money to get a custom fitted suit, but I need one for job interviews and such. My problem is that I wear a size 42 R- 43R and the pants that come with this size dont match my waist. I have a 31 inch waist. Would it be tacky to buy like a navy blazer and then wear navy suit pants with it?

Mens warehouse and stick with a black suit. If no money go to good will store or some local consignment stores. Usually you can have the pants altered for $10-15 bucks. If you have a Dillard's they usually have great sales on jackets and slacks separate, find your size in each. Find a guy in the store that's pimped out to help you put it together on the cheap. Most people are broke at one time or another. Good luck...
 
Okay so basically I dont have money to get a custom fitted suit, but I need one for job interviews and such. My problem is that I wear a size 42 R- 43R and the pants that come with this size dont match my waist. I have a 31 inch waist.

Would it be tacky to buy like a navy blazer and then wear navy suit pants with it?

Where do u live
 
Mens warehouse and stick with a black suit. If no money go to good will store or some local consignment stores. Usually you can have the pants altered for $10-15 bucks. If you have a Dillard's they usually have great sales on jackets and slacks separate, find your size in each. Find a guy in the store that's pimped out to help you put it together on the cheap. Most people are broke at one time or another. Good luck...



Is it possible to alter tge waist frm a 35 to a 31?

And is it possible to buy a suit jacket separately?
 
Is it possible to alter tge waist frm a 35 to a 31? And is it possible to buy a suit jacket separately?

There are plenty of places in Austin, Cedar Park or Round Rock to find nice slacks with a jacket. Find a local alteration shop or go to men's warehouse find a $150 suit then see if those pants can be altered.
 
Find a JosABank or Mens Warehouse and they will help you. This is fairly common as a 43 will normally come with a 36 waist pant and that is ridiculous. I wear a 45R with a 32 waist, and they will alter easily.

Also, if you can only afford one suit, go with charcoal grey or a dark navy. Never, ever black.
 
Thanks for the ideas everyone. How is jos a banks quality. Last night I was checking their clothes out and they had some really affordable prices with their current sale.
 
They have quality suits that would work for 95% of the male population. If you want certain designer labels, they won't have a lot of them, but that is not as important as quality material, stitching, and most of all, fit. Look into their Traveler series as they are a wool blend and some are 100% wool and are in a slim cut. Don't be fooled thinking you can't get in a slim cut that is tailored right because you most likely can and it looks 100% better than one that doesn't have the higher arm holes and lapels.
 
Try Macy's too. When I was a manager there I had a similar problem and wearing suits is required for management. The always had a classic fit and slim fit in coats, and all kinds of fits with pants, but all in the same style and fabric. I got some nice suits for cheap that fit well and looked good because they ofer so many mix and match options.
 
Okay thank you all, but can someone help me out with this question. Is it possible to buy just a jacket and then finding pants that match that jacket?
 
Cool, you'll be pleased. I've spent $800-1000 on hugo boss, ralph laren, and others and to be honest, unless you fold over stitching or look for other minute details, you can't tell a difference. I've picked up 4 of the traveler suits and they are my go to.
 
You can get a suit at Men's Warehouse for about $ 100 and they will tailor it at no charge. Got one for my daughters wedding a few years ago they did a great job and I still wear it today.
 
Cool, you'll be pleased. I've spent $800-1000 on hugo boss, ralph laren, and others and to be honest, unless you fold over stitching or look for other minute details, you can't tell a difference. I've picked up 4 of the traveler suits and they are my go to.

That makes me feel so much better about my purchase. I really got a great deal too bc I ordered on blavk friday. I checked out the same jacket and it is already up to 300 dollars and I only paid 160 plus 50 dollars for the pants. I saw a traveler suit reasonablypriced, but wasn't sure of the quality. Now I know for the future!

I was struck between colors. Navy, grey, and charcoal. I went with the charcoal, but now Im thinking I should have gone just regular grey.
 
You can get a suit at Men's Warehouse for about $ 100 and they will tailor it at no charge. Got one for my daughters wedding a few years ago they did a great job and I still wear it today.

Wow I didnt know mens warehouse was that reasonable! Thats awesome
 
Charcoal was the color you want. Generally speaking:

1 suit- charcoal or navy
2 suits- charcoal and navy
3 suits- charcoal, navy, and a lighter color (gray, tan, lighter blue)

then add in a black, pin stripe, checked, or something that you can wear to break it up.
 
Charcoal was the color you want. Generally speaking:

1 suit- charcoal or navy
2 suits- charcoal and navy
3 suits- charcoal, navy, and a lighter color (gray, tan, lighter blue)

then add in a black, pin stripe, checked, or something that you can wear to break it up.

Thank goodness I got the charcoal! It was a tough call between navy and charcoal. I guess I figured an almost black grey would fill in better for formal situations as well.
 
Now you have to post a pic of you in your new duds !!
 
I guess I am old, Duds must be outdated !!
 
Hey so I finally got the suit. The color is nice I am glad I went charcoal. Anyways, even though it was stated tailored fit I still have way too much material in the waist area. I bought a 42 and 43 and will return one, but Im stuck on which one to use. The 43 feels better on my back and shoulders, but too big in the stomach region. The 42 looks more fitted, but is slightly uncomfortable. Anyways how much could I tailor the 43 without it looking weird? My waist is a 30-31 so yeah buying any 43in jacket has to be tailored
 
Are you used to wearing suits? If not, a properly fitted suit may feel uncomfortable, but in reality you may just not be used to a good fit. They can take in the stomach area about 1/2" without needing to alter the shoulder areas.
 
Are you used to wearing suits? If not, a properly fitted suit may feel uncomfortable, but in reality you may just not be used to a good fit. They can take in the stomach area about 1/2" without needing to alter the shoulder areas.
No this is my first suit. So should there be some constriction in the arm back area?
 
Go with the 43 and have it tailored
 
I think about 6 bucks were I live. NY city 75 bucks
 
I think about 6 bucks were I live. NY city 75 bucks

Wow 6 bucks is so cheap anf thank god im not in New York. Well I'll probably have it tailored in Houston, so Id expect the price to be a lot cheaper than New York. Mens warehouse or jos a bank have good tailors? Or should I just get it tailored at the dry cleaners
 
either one, sometimes if you are around you can find a little old lady that will do it for next to nothing. I am only 5'5" and I have to buy extra large polo shirts, the only problem the sleeves are make for someone with much larger arms, on me they hang past my elbows. I found a 70 year old women who loves to sew. She shortens the sleeves for me for 3 buck a shirt!
 
either one, sometimes if you are around you can find a little old lady that will do it for next to nothing. I am only 5'5" and I have to buy extra large polo shirts, the only problem the sleeves are make for someone with much larger arms, on me they hang past my elbows. I found a 70 year old women who loves to sew. She shortens the sleeves for me for 3 buck a shirt!

Wow thats a steal!

Is taking in the waist pretty easy. I just dont want to mess up ny first nice suit.

Also thinking about getting a vest for it.. I cant find a matching charcaol herringbone vest, so is there any colors that would blend well.

I know some say the vest has to match, but cant that rule be broken and with what color?
 
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