I doubt anywhere on Dawson street would fit a tight budget but I can't say I shopped there nor checked their prices.Can recommend Baumler on Dawson Street.
Thanks Andrew365. The prices look a bit steep, as elcato said.Can recommend Baumler on Dawson Street.
The first thing you need to do is tell us what your actual budget is. One persons not-too-big budget can be another persons extravagant budget. And the second thing is to give us an idea of what you need. Is it shoes, socks, belt, suit, shirt, tie or just trousers and shirt?
And finally, if you have the time, and based on the answer to the second question above, let us know what you already have. For example, if it's a high-end wedding and you don't have a suit, or if it's casual and you already have a nice shirt/tie but need something to go with it.
And also, what's "soon", is it before or after Christmas (sales possibilities may change the answer you get).
And almost forgot, your age. a 20 year old will have a very different idea of style/value to a 50 year old (me )
Have faith, I believe there are a lot of sartorially savvy subscribers to this site.
Thanks Pugmister. I'll have a look at that too.Not a bricks and mortar store but in terms of price and quality you will be hard pushed to surpass suitsupply. Shipping is quick and returns and customer service are excellent. The customer service through whatsapp are very helpful regarding sizes
If you were in Galway I'd give high recommendation to Corless Menswear at the top of Dominic St (I think). I see you're in Dublin so why not go to one of the suit hire places, I find them brilliant and they usually do a lot more than suits, etc.
Paddy Sheary’s in Clarendon St. He’s my go to man for stuff. He’s excellent and the quality but more importantly the fitting is always done really well.
Believe it or not you can get the shoes and shirt/tie with the hire suit and better still they keep your size on their books. Helps you stay in shape.NoProblem's idea is a good one (hadn't thought of it myself either).
If you only need a suit for the odd occasion, e.g. twice a year, then renting one could be a good idea. It would be a lot cheaper, you get a very good fitting/measuring/recommendation service, and you could just buy the shirt and possibly tie if you need to.
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