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Old 05-07-2011, 09:33 AM
 
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Anyone know a good store (preferably in Camden Co.) that has suit separates (preferably 100% wool) at a good price? I bought my last suit separate at Macy's for about $200 and it was decent and made in Canada but it's too warm and I need a lighter suit TODAY... K&G sucks, all their suits are polyester and made in China. I'd prefer something made in U.S., Canada, or Mexico (can't afford Italy) but I can't be too picky right now. I can't pay more than $200 and would really prefer natural fibers. The other problem is I need separates because I don't have time to get it tailored, but this isn't crucial since I can always get a pair of pants off the rack. I know this is a stretch but if there's any "discount" suit places I'd appreciate a a tip. Someone told me Syms in Cherry Hill but I haven't gone yet.
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Old 05-09-2011, 10:28 AM
 
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I'd second Sym's, if you need something cheap and quick. They have a huge selection, but finding something you want/fits can be a challenge especially if you are not average. I'm 6'4" and on the stocky side and had a real hard time finding things that fit well. Even the pieces I found that I liked I ended up taking them to a tailor to get them right.

Outside of that you can always try Joseph A. Banks or Men's Wearhouse. They usually have some pretty good sales, but their prices do run a little on the high side compared to say Syms.
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Old 05-09-2011, 11:46 PM
 
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Ended up grabbing a sportcoat and a pair of pants at Syms. You're right, the selection is not good for big & tall. Only had a few choices out of their selection. But the prices and the quality of merchandise are fantastic. Their suit separates are only for smaller sizes, though.
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