
A Suitsupply store is coming to the corner of 29th and M St, NW (technically 2828 Pennsylvania Ave, NW.) Their Website says:
Suitsupply is a market defining brand showing strong international growth.
We are pioneers at everything we do, and we work hard to keep it that way. Our pioneering spirit generates a contagious energy, which is what enables us to keep putting new ideas into practice.
Our strength lies in our formula: straight, to the point and still personal. Fast and effective. Combining craftsmanship with flair.
There are few things that distract us. This approach enables us to create an environment in which our customers feel that we only have eyes for them. We are there for people who want be seen.
Category: Coming and Going, Georgetown, Retail
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We just got kittens and started going to Atlas Vet on H Street, they are really great!...
The run-down Howard buildings across the street from this new development and along...
Cute pooches and adorable photo-bomb!
I remember when they closed Babes and said they would build this property. Almost ten...
It's a little south of campus, but The Short North is my favorite area of Columbus....
Are we talking Men’s Wearhouse here? Jos. A. Bank? Armani?
Suits in between Boss and J.Crew is how they seem on the website.
While their prices are similar to J.Crew or Boss, I have heard and read that their quality is much better. I am very excited for them to open this location. Their NYC location has been wildly popular, as well as their recently opened Chicago shop.
Their description certainly isn’t straight and to the point.
Looks like there’s a job opening for their US marketing manager; whether or not they’re advertising one.
The list of locations is an odd mix of countries:
United States
The Netherlands
Belgium
Germany
United Kingdom
Italy
China
Latvia
Lithuania
Belarus
Seems to be mid-priced, trendy suits – with a definite euro flair on some.
Was thinking it’d be more expensive considering its part of the Four Seasons, but at $400-600 I’ll give it a look.
I just read about them in Esquire and they sound pretty cool. “Exceptionally well tailored clothes for not a ton of money.”
Read more: http://www.esquire.com/style/best-spring-suits-0512-3#ixzz228xkmS86
They were also responsible for creating the Dutch uniforms for the 2012 Olympics: http://www.suitsupply.com/Dutch%20Olympic%20Team%20Wears%20Suitsupply/news-olympics,en_US,pg.html
Their description sounds like a mix of pyramid scheme and poorly translated English.
Could we get an example of something that would distract them?
There have been several mens suit stores opening up in The District within this price point…interested in where the new found drive for mens exclusive business wear comes from. Jos. A Banks is in for some competition for its “buy 1 suit get 3 free” sales.
Cheap suits for junior executive man?