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Men's Wearhouse
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citysearch c.
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Went in with my wife to look for a new suit for New Year. I wanted to get a stylish good quality suit while trying to stay under $500 price range. The options were very few and it came down to a couple that were far inferior with very poor inside finish at ~ $350 and $800+ one that was somewhat ok but nothing special. The sales man was nice and informative but that did not help much. The size selection in pants was hardly any and things needed to be special ordered for what I would say would be a quite standard size they should have had in stock. We ended up in Carson Pirie Scott where the selection was much grader and the quality and finish of their $300-500 suits was superior. They did not have buy one get one free (not much to pick for the second suit in Men's Warehouse anyway) but had 40% off and we ended up with a very sharp, well made suit at under $250 including $15 alteration to the pants that was ready the next day. We added a new shirt and tie and stayed just under $350 We were both very surprised and disappointed with Men's Warehouse.
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