(posted by Payman)
If you subscribe to UrbanDaddy DC, and I should hope that you all are subscribing to it, because
I told you to do so a couple days ago, then you probably got a nice e-mail from them today letting you know that Wolf vs. Goat is now doing custom suiting! Check out the article below:
This is exciting news for locals, because DC is a suit-wearing town if I've ever seen one. This city is seriously crawling with suits, and a lot of them are ill-fitting. I don't know what the people at whatever department store you are shopping at are telling you, but no, you don't look good in that suit. Your suit is probably the one thing in your closet that must fit spot-on. With sweaters or buttondowns you might be able to get away with sizing up or down, but with a suit, it either fits or it doesn't; when it does, you look as cool as a cucumber, when it doesn't, you look like a moron.
I'm sure there is someone wearing a poorly-fitted suit, reading this blog post at work, crying, because I just called them a moron. First of all, you need to work on your confidence. If you cry like a baby every time someone says something about you, it doesn't matter how well your suit fits, people will always find you a little off-putting. Now that we've gotten that out of the way, I want to let you know that it's not entirely your fault. How can you be expected to buy a razor-sharp suit off the rack when half of those suits were patterned off some model? Chances are you aren't a model. I am a model, but I'm also a lot of things you aren't. You don't need a suit cut to fit a model, you need a suit that's cut to fit someone like you-the used car salesmen, the burly nightclub bouncer, the fashion blogger who will probably get fired soon for alienating people.
Thank goodness for Wolf vs. Goat, who takes the guesswork out of sizing a suit. Not only will they measure you so that you get a suit that fits like a glove, they'll feed you, get you drunk, and set you up with expert Savile Row tailors! Now that's full service. I'll be picking one of these suits up to wear to interviews after I inevitably get fired from this job...
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