A nice suit is a staple in any mens wardrobe and can be worn for a variety of different upscale events. Suits have been a classic for some time now. While women formal fashion changes practically every year, the suit has not seen to many radical changes over the years and is certainly here to stay. If you are looking for a suit and aren’t interested in spending thousands of dollars on a custom fit Italian designer brand, then head on over to Men’s Wearhouse, as they have a great selection of relatively modestly priced suits, that are of good quality.
Men’s Wearhouse was founded in 1973 by George Zimmer and they are a publicly traded company. Their corporate offices are located in Houston, Texas while their executive offices are located in California. Men’s Wearhouse aims to provide its consumers with quality suits, tuxedoes, and various other forms of formal fashion wear. While the sell a lot of different products, we are going to take a look at their suits as that is what they are most known for. Here are some of their most expensive suits that they currently sell.
Pronto Uomo Signature Black Multistripe Suit – $799
First up on our list is the Pronto Uomo Signature Black Multistripe Suit with a price of $799. Now most of the suits on our list will cost $799 as Men’s Wearhouse sells many suits that cost that much. This suit is a perfect fit for many different events or occasions due to its simplicity. The Pronto Uomo suit features a very subtle stripe patterned found throughout the suit using lighter shades of black which give the suit a nice sheen. The suit itself is made in Italy and has a notched lapel jacket with flat-front pants. The suit is made out of 100% wool. The jacket has two buttons and vents found on the side. The pants have an unfinished hem so they are able to be tailored to your exact needs. This suit is a modern fit suit.
Jack Victor Select Black and White Birdseye Suit – $799
Next up on our list is the Jack Victor Select Black and White Birdseye Suit. This 100% wool suit features a subtle and minimal birdseye print throughout both the jacket and pants. Additionally, the jacket has a fairly unique pocket configuration with having two pockets on the right hand side, and one on the left hand side. The jacket has two buttons and a ticket pocket, in addition to notched lapels and side vents. This imported suit is slim fit and has flat front pants. It comes in either black and white or black and brown birdseye.
Egara Olive Tonal Stripe Suit – $799
Also on our list of the most expensive suits from Men’s Wearhouse is the Egara Olive Tonal Stripe Suit. This suit is pretty traditional and comes in either brown stripe or blue multi-stripe. The “tone-on-tone” stripes as Men’s Wearhouse describes it provides a subtle bit of texture to this suit. The suit is made of 100% wool and is imported from Italy. It’s a pretty simple suit and like the others it features a notched lapel, side vents, and flat pants that are unfinished at the hem allowing you to tailor them.
Jhane Barnes Tauper Multistripe Suit – $839
The Jhane Barnes Tauper Multistripe Suit is also on our list of the most expensive at $839 dollars. This suit is imported and is made from 100% wool. The suit is a modern fit suit which means it has a much slimmer fit through the chest and waist, while retaining a normal fit everywhere else. From a distance the suit itself appears charcoal in color, however the closer you get to it the more noticeable the texture of the suit is.
Hickey Freeman Classic Suit – $1,199
The most expensive suit that Men’s Wearhouse sells is the Hickey Freeman Classic suit. This suit comes in either charcoal, black, or navy blue (pictured above). It is a classic fit suit that is made in the United States of America. The suit is made from 95% worsted wool and 5% cashmere making it extremely soft and comfortable. Like all of the other suits on this list it has a two-button jacket, notched lapels, side vents, and the pants have the unfinished hem allowing them to be tailored.
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