Appreciate these suits aren't made from cotton/wool/silk, but £79 for a 2 piece suit seems decent to me! To qualify add any 2 piece suit (jacket + trouser) from this offer to your basket. Plenty of suits in the offer so click get deal to see the full range of what's on offer.
(Some of the suits have matching waistcoats, which are available to purchase but aren't included within the £79 suit offer)
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M1LFHunter
13 Dec 1612#5
Nice, got court next week, again.
Bossworld
13 Dec 1610#3
If you can wait for the sales, John Lewis were selling Ben Sherman wool suits for around £90 in January last year, would expect the same this year.
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AtheneWins
4 Jan 17#50
I work in a very large tech firm here (hint, we're big, blue, and love playing chess) - I also ordered one...
I look forward to the laughter.
kl1101
31 Dec 162#49
I hope you spell check before pitching to your clients - hilarious.
FYI I work in a bank and I ordered one of these suits.
manbearpig
30 Dec 16#48
WTF are you going on about, it isn't some newfangled concept - sartorial style has been around for hundreds of years.. have you heard of savile row?
I work for a bulge bracket firm.
Some of the comments are hilerious here, just a bunch of middle englanders without a clue, getting grumpy because someone that has a bit of money and knows what a good suit has stated that this £90 suit is garbage.
sugerhot90
30 Dec 16#47
Moss Bros is good.
sufyaan11
30 Dec 16#45
I ordered a Ted Baker one last week, got an email yesterday saying they couldn't pick it as well as they hoped from their warehouse or some nonsense. They refunded me, but was really looking forward to it.
Anyone else have this?
andyp350 to sufyaan11
30 Dec 16#46
I had this with a few shirts I ordered from them. Now showing as OOS online. They blatantly didn't have the stock to fulfill the orders so came up with some BS story about quality control.
Always nice to know you're being lied to!
Rory Joe
29 Dec 161#44
Probably the sort of man who isn't defined by a suit. Get over yourself.
theposter
28 Dec 16#43
There is an old saying , on a interview , pitch, if your wearing a better watch....then the interviewer/ or who you are pitching, then get the hell out of there...
manbearpig
17 Dec 161#29
What sort of man would wear a suit like this?
I work in finance and wouldn't be caught dead wearing this rubbish in the office. Imagine meeting a client pitching a million £ deal with this, I would be laughed out of the company.
You can pick up something good for £250-300, keep saving gents.
AtheneWins to manbearpig
19 Dec 161#32
Congratulations.
Rudess to manbearpig
27 Dec 162#34
Maybe not everyone in the country works in finance and can spend £250 on a suit? Not judging this deal, but your comment sounds a bit arrogant
revster to manbearpig
27 Dec 161#36
tm lewin 110 super wool suit was lke £150 few days back
polyester is ****
Attitude34 to manbearpig
28 Dec 16#41
And I bet you secure some good deals with the way you explain things.
MarioMan to manbearpig
28 Dec 162#42
Everything wrong with modern businesses, nowadays.
You're telling me, a client would be more interested in what you wear, rather than what than the goods/services they are purchasing?
What company do you work for?
theposter
28 Dec 16#40
eee yuk....Polyster....need a pair of sunnies to look at these suits, Shop around , you can get decent wool suits for not much more
ZeldaSpingarn09
28 Dec 16#39
Can i customize a suit? It looks nice, but is not my size.
Joonyer
27 Dec 16#38
My daily suit is 55% polyster/45% viscose and it looks and feels great. If you've only got up to £100 or to to spend, there's nothing wrong with it at all (though mine was £240 with the waistcoat, but normally I'll spend 100). What's the point in coming into a thread advertising £79 suits just to ridicule their composition?
TygerrTygerr
27 Dec 16#37
Especially if you're so non-essential you can be fired for imperfect clothing material...
thewudz
27 Dec 16#35
Nice, thanks. 3-piece suit in Navy Textured for £69.99 (saving total of £248, excluding 10% cashback via quidco)! Heat added
BiGT-
26 Dec 16#33
Why is this still live! I keep thinking its back on!
KEEP_IT_TEA
18 Dec 16#30
Excellent quality!
manbearpig to KEEP_IT_TEA
18 Dec 162#31
What are you smoking? It's not excellent quality, it is as low quality suits can be.
thabiz
16 Dec 16#28
Nothing wrong with cheap suits, as long as they aren't shiny shiny cheap. For less than the price of a pair of trainers you can look sophisticated and respectable. Most people can't tell the difference, you can machine wash many of them and if you damage it then it isn't the end of the world. Plus plenty of off the peg Boss etc suits aren't much better than sub £100's...
Otto_Man
14 Dec 16#27
Their big and tall option in this range goes up to a 37" leg (if that helps?)
Otto_Man
14 Dec 16#26
M&S do a 'budget range' suit that's £79 and the quality is really good (for those that might prefer an alternative)
sam_of_london
14 Dec 161#24
I buy from Primark and Matalan suits for £30. Too expensive Moss Brothers.
TAH-M to sam_of_london
14 Dec 161#25
Big thumbs up for Primark Cedarwood Suits. Bought one for my son's school leavers prom and it's still serving him well at 23!
Babbler
13 Dec 16#23
Or wait for m and S sale on a week or so and get a full cotton one for 89. :smiley:
mrkipling82
13 Dec 16#22
Nice, I needed a suit for my work party and this will do.
superdealman2
13 Dec 16#21
heat added
har_ind
13 Dec 16#20
Date shows as 12 Dec but says Tuesday :wink:
doctorf
13 Dec 162#19
No. nor did I complain about it.
adamsxi
13 Dec 161#18
Just ordered one going to wear it tomorrow when I am on Jeremy Kyle. Roll on the DNA test!
koellis
13 Dec 16#17
Web site states 'valid from 00:00 GMT Tuesday 12th December until 23:59 GMT Tuesday 12th December.' Correct me if I'm wrong, but Tuesday is the 13th of December!!
dealmuncher1
13 Dec 16#16
Iv had a look but failed to find any machine washeable ones has anyone spotted any?
xeroc
13 Dec 161#15
Polyester? No thanks.
As with anything, you can probably only tell the difference if you know what you're looking for. I don't think there's anything poncy about spending a good chunk of money on something you wear regularly/every day.
If you only need a suit for the occasional court appearance, probably not worth the investment :wink:
MrsMuffin0
13 Dec 161#14
Did you check the T&Cs?
AtheneWins
13 Dec 162#13
Bit poncy no? Not everyone has a few hundred quid to lay down on a branded/tailored suit. Furthermore, you probably couldn't even tell the difference.
niko
13 Dec 16#12
I can't get the price after applying the code. Are these ones advertised for 79£ or any suit for these prices?
doctorf
13 Dec 161#11
I bought a Moss Bros suit in a sale earlier this year.
They did not allow the code and quidco together.
MrsMuffin0
13 Dec 16#10
Of course!!
niko
13 Dec 16#8
Don't forget 11% Quidco
chelmsfordman to niko
13 Dec 16#9
Do you think you would still get it after applying a code?
TheMetalMan
13 Dec 16#7
Ordered a couple to try, cheers OP.
Mrpj69
13 Dec 16#6
Suits you Sir . . .
M1LFHunter
13 Dec 1612#5
Nice, got court next week, again.
joegoody
13 Dec 16#4
hot
Bossworld
13 Dec 1610#3
If you can wait for the sales, John Lewis were selling Ben Sherman wool suits for around £90 in January last year, would expect the same this year.
nickmax1
13 Dec 161#2
I need more than a 34 inside leg.... Moss bros is not for us...
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(Some of the suits have matching waistcoats, which are available to purchase but aren't included within the £79 suit offer)
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Latest comments (50)
I look forward to the laughter.
FYI I work in a bank and I ordered one of these suits.
I work for a bulge bracket firm.
Some of the comments are hilerious here, just a bunch of middle englanders without a clue, getting grumpy because someone that has a bit of money and knows what a good suit has stated that this £90 suit is garbage.
Anyone else have this?
Always nice to know you're being lied to!
I work in finance and wouldn't be caught dead wearing this rubbish in the office. Imagine meeting a client pitching a million £ deal with this, I would be laughed out of the company.
You can pick up something good for £250-300, keep saving gents.
polyester is ****
You're telling me, a client would be more interested in what you wear, rather than what than the goods/services they are purchasing?
What company do you work for?
As with anything, you can probably only tell the difference if you know what you're looking for. I don't think there's anything poncy about spending a good chunk of money on something you wear regularly/every day.
If you only need a suit for the occasional court appearance, probably not worth the investment :wink:
They did not allow the code and quidco together.