Click the get link for the full range of suits on sale. Most of the suits have plentiful stock left in most sizes at time of posting. An extra 10% off on top of sale items using code "SALE10" at checkout. There's also FREE Delivery on orders £30 or more and FREE click and collect.
Burton suits are quite good. I bought a 2 piece suit in May (Navy suit jacket and trousers) from Burton using Arcadia vouchers.
Hope this helps someone looking for suits :smiley:
All comments (20)
HammadKhalil
24 Jul 171#1
remember there's sale items in shirt/t shirts ,jeans & shoes . get them while stocks last I was lucky to grab some thing in my size :smile:
nipunp
24 Jul 171#2
the website seems to be down.
jambone
24 Jul 171#3
From the deal picture, I thought that this was a deal for hitman games :laughing:
waikit83
24 Jul 171#4
Thank you for posting this deal, heat added
JusticeForThe96
24 Jul 17#5
Not that i'm a fashionista or anything, but this is a great deal for a half decent suit, if you're looking for something mega smart they have a grey waistcoat which I am 90% sure is the same material, for a tenner.
Contrasting the waistcoat to the suit is proper smart and really stands out from the norm.
brooky to JusticeForThe96
24 Jul 172#6
You're 90% sure it's 83% polyester, therefore i'm 100% sure it's not a half decent suit
Expo
24 Jul 17#7
Much better quality than Moss Bros?
JusticeForThe96
24 Jul 17#8
For the cost lad, absolutely.
Ideal for the general population working in an office or a one off wedding etc.
Instead of creating nonsensical algorithms, could you suggest something better?
christopherwhiteis1
24 Jul 17#9
Cheers needed a tux for a cruise in September so got sorted. Hadn't realised about this formal, informal and casual evening dress stuff untill the info came last week!
brooky
24 Jul 17#10
Yes, only buy 100% wool suits. I'm not going to do all the searching for you, but you can easily get 100% wool for around £70 if you look in Moss Bros or Next sale, or keep an eye on the tk maxx suits at your local store. Takes a bit more effort but it's worth every penny when you're not crackling with polyester static or dripping with sweat.
JusticeForThe96
24 Jul 17#11
I'm not actually searching for anything, so don't break sweat for me in your cracking wool suit :smirk:
You intrigued me though, so I looked on Moss and the cheapest wool suit was £99 in the sale. That's 40% more expensive than this one, so I stand by my point.
brooky
24 Jul 17#12
You need to search moss a bit harder, I've just had a quick look and there's one for £79, plus a 15% discount code advertised on the site, which brings it to £67. That crackling polyester must be sending electrical pulses through your brain....
JusticeForThe96
24 Jul 17#13
Good spot on the 15% off actually, I missed that. But the cheapest is still £99 for pure wool.
Guess Moss didn't consider that one wool then :smile:
And well played you, picking up on a typo too. Bet your carer will be made up with you today!
In all seriousness, just trying to help people out, give yourself a break. Increasingly easy to find snides on here.
brooky
24 Jul 17#16
I simply commented on an internet forum, in our land of free speech, that I don't think £60 for a polyester suit is good value. I then found and posted a 100% wool suit for £67 (despite you constantly trying to mock me with your 'snide' 40%, then 36% more expensive claims, which were actually wrong). I then mocked you back, poking fun at your spelling, and suddenly you decide to come out with claims that I have a carer - nice work.
You're right, it is increasingly easy to find snides on here.
JusticeForThe96
24 Jul 17#17
Haven't had a good "I know you are but what am I" response in ages :smile:
Your snide aspect was criticising something without further recommendation, but you're spot on, it's a free world and you can say what you like. As we all can.
The sums were right I thought off the top of my head, although i'm no mathematician admittedly.
All the best to you anyway, hope you grab something linen for the summer :wink:
brooky
24 Jul 17#18
All the best to you and your suits. You might want to look for some rubber-sole shoes to prevent the static shocks.
magicalex9
24 Jul 171#19
Thank you. Picked up something for a wedding with out needing to over spend.
JusticeForThe96
26 Jul 17#20
:smile: rubber sole shoes, scruff.
Good for you mate, exactly what this site is intended for!
Opening post
Burton suits are quite good. I bought a 2 piece suit in May (Navy suit jacket and trousers) from Burton using Arcadia vouchers.
List of some of the suits on sale:
2 PIECE NAVY SLIM FIT TEXTURED SUIT £59.00 (£53.90 with code)
2 PIECE GREY JASPE SLIM FIT SUIT £69.00 (£62.90 with code)
Slim Fit Mid Grey Suit Jacket - £15 (now £13.50 with code)
Hope this helps someone looking for suits :smiley:
All comments (20)
Contrasting the waistcoat to the suit is proper smart and really stands out from the norm.
Ideal for the general population working in an office or a one off wedding etc.
Instead of creating nonsensical algorithms, could you suggest something better?
You intrigued me though, so I looked on Moss and the cheapest wool suit was £99 in the sale. That's 40% more expensive than this one, so I stand by my point.
Pure Wool Suits sorted price:low to high
So that's only 36% more expensive. Excellent reserach :smile:
(and just for the record, I don't wear these suits personally, not that i'm a snide)
Your text here
And well played you, picking up on a typo too. Bet your carer will be made up with you today!
In all seriousness, just trying to help people out, give yourself a break. Increasingly easy to find snides on here.
You're right, it is increasingly easy to find snides on here.
Your snide aspect was criticising something without further recommendation, but you're spot on, it's a free world and you can say what you like. As we all can.
The sums were right I thought off the top of my head, although i'm no mathematician admittedly.
All the best to you anyway, hope you grab something linen for the summer :wink:
Good for you mate, exactly what this site is intended for!