A suit is an essential piece of every man’s wardrobe, but there’s not much worse than buying one off the rack and having to spend a ton on alterations. Which is why we think it makes a lot more sense to get your suits made-to-measure. And luckily, Indochino makes the process a lot easier—and a lot less expensive—thank you might think.

Indochino

Beyond being a much better fit than almost anything you can buy off the rack, a made-to-measure suit can be customized down to the tiniest detail. Indochino’s in-house tailors will help you pick everything from the fabric your jacket and trousers are made from, to the lapel width, the number of buttons, and even the lining. (You can also embroider your initials on the inside of your blazer.) There are so many different combinations available that you probably won’t walk into a boardroom—or a bar—wearing the exact same suit as any other guy. Indochino also offers personalized shirts and a wide array of ties, pocket squares, and other accessories to help complete your look. If you already know your key measurements, you can order an Indochino suit online. If you don’t, visit one of their showrooms for the full in-person customization process. The tailors will store your measurements to make any future orders easier. Either way, if you use the code MENSJOURNAL, you can pick up a new suit for just $379. Prices are accurate at the time this article was published, but may change over time.

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A suit is an essential piece of every man’s wardrobe, but there’s not much worse than buying one off the rack and having to spend a ton on alterations. Which is why we think it makes a lot more sense to get your suits made-to-measure. And luckily, Indochino makes the process a lot easier—and a lot less expensive—thank you might think.

Beyond being a much better fit than almost anything you can buy off the rack, a made-to-measure suit can be customized down to the tiniest detail. Indochino’s in-house tailors will help you pick everything from the fabric your jacket and trousers are made from, to the lapel width, the number of buttons, and even the lining. (You can also embroider your initials on the inside of your blazer.) There are so many different combinations available that you probably won’t walk into a boardroom—or a bar—wearing the exact same suit as any other guy.

Indochino

Indochino also offers personalized shirts and a wide array of ties, pocket squares, and other accessories to help complete your look.

If you already know your key measurements, you can order an Indochino suit online. If you don’t, visit one of their showrooms for the full in-person customization process. The tailors will store your measurements to make any future orders easier. Either way, if you use the code MENSJOURNAL, you can pick up a new suit for just $379.

Prices are accurate at the time this article was published, but may change over time.

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