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Wearing fitted suits or fitted clothes in general takes getting used to. In middle school and early high school, I used to wear baggy clothes and when Iswtiched it up it did irritate me a bit. It takes time but that is the proper way to wear a suit. Raja's first look is horrible, he is practically swimmingin it. Steve Harvey suits are horrible plain and simple. Trust me, even NBA players are starting to get the idea. The All-Star game this year was a bigsurprise.
As for highly altered, what I meant was when magazine or websites do photoshoots like that, their clothes are always altered to be more fitted. This isnotorious in runway shows as well. Those suits, are altered to fit those models and I can almost gurantee that if you go to Macys and pick up a Kenneth Cole orCK suit right out of the rack and try it on, even in your correct size and even if you are built like those models, it will not look like that. The jacketswasit will need to be taken in, the pants will probably need to be taken in (most of those brands doesn't make pants fit like that), sleeves will have tobe shortened (thats a given) and the drop as well. All I'm saying is, even though it's a <$500 suit, it will still need to be altered, a lot.Sometimes to a point that it is not possible to some tailors. I would suggest getting a $900-$1200 suit that is on sale for around $300-$500. Z Zegna is one ofmy most recommended in that area. The fit great OTR and can usually be bought for $400-$500.
As for highly altered, what I meant was when magazine or websites do photoshoots like that, their clothes are always altered to be more fitted. This isnotorious in runway shows as well. Those suits, are altered to fit those models and I can almost gurantee that if you go to Macys and pick up a Kenneth Cole orCK suit right out of the rack and try it on, even in your correct size and even if you are built like those models, it will not look like that. The jacketswasit will need to be taken in, the pants will probably need to be taken in (most of those brands doesn't make pants fit like that), sleeves will have tobe shortened (thats a given) and the drop as well. All I'm saying is, even though it's a <$500 suit, it will still need to be altered, a lot.Sometimes to a point that it is not possible to some tailors. I would suggest getting a $900-$1200 suit that is on sale for around $300-$500. Z Zegna is one ofmy most recommended in that area. The fit great OTR and can usually be bought for $400-$500.