Pros: — Great customer service. Patient, friendly, not too pushy. — Suit jackets look great on you when they’re in the store. — Good deals like 2 suits for $ 500 That’s about it for the Pros. Cons: — The quality of the suit fabric is ridiculously bad. It’s like 1-ply toilet paper. To feel this for yourself, ignore the jacket. Like I said above, the fit of the jackets is pretty nice and you’re usually too busy admiring the fit when you’re looking in the mirror. What you have to do is try on the pants. When you put on the pants, and you start walking around, your bare legs will feel every thread of the fabric and I guarantee you’ll wonder whether it’s made from old gym towels. — The sleeves on all the suits are strangely baggy. Make sure to turn to the side when you’re admiring yourself in the store and look at the sleeves. They’re going to be super baggy and wrinkly like a baby pug. — They try to upsell you after you’ve decided on a suit. After saying«I’ll take it,» you’re brought not to the register but to a table where they’ve laid out different shirt/tie combinations for you. The ones presented to me were … urban … like turquoise shirts paired with shiny turquoise ties … I’m an idiot and was too caught up in the 2 suits for $ 500 deal. Don’t make the same mistake I did. I wish I put that money towards a single high-quality suit rather than 2 suits that I’m sure will melt at the dry cleaners. What I’m most worried about at this point is whether my suit is going to disintegrate in the rain.