Does Your Suit Fit?
How to get the best fit for your body. And how much it'll cost you.
The Warren, $250 at Jomers
The Warren, $250 at Jomers
It almost seems too good to be true: expertly tailored clothes, crafted from high-end materials for an affordable price. But that was Meyer Dagmy's goal when he launched Jomers, the small but wildly popular direct-to-consumer outfitter. Of course, Dagmy admits that it hasn't been easy, but Jomers is trying to do for menswear what Amazon did for books—offer the same product you'll find from premium brands at a fraction of the cost by slashing their own margins. The plan seems to be working—Jomers' past collections have all sold out almost immediately. Which is why we're excited to bring you an exclusive first look (and chance to buy) the brand's new range of suits, which officially launch tomorrow.
Hanover, $250 at Jomers
Hanover, $250 at Jomers
After wearing and testing the suits ourselves, we can report that dollar-for-dollar, these are the best suits you can buy for your money. All the details you'd want are there: functioning surgeon's cuffs with horn buttons? Check. Slimming double vents? Check. Pickstitching along the lapel? You bet. The pants are tailored with a nice taper to the leg and the jackets are half canvassed. And the fabric is from Vitale Barberis Canonico, the venerable Italian mill that provides fabric for such designer brands as Ermenegildo Zegna. So if you want to look like a boss but have an intern's budget, don't worry. This is the suit for you.
$250 at Jomers.com/Valet
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