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Old 06-22-2004, 11:00 AM   #1
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Seersucker suits

Well, I got back last night from my research trip to D.C. While there, we browsed the shops at Union Station, and came across Jos. A. Bank, Clothier, who has seersucker suits on sale for $179, either two button or three button. Too bad I had spent all my money on the trip! But they do offer them on their website as well, www.josbank.com, though they're $189 online.

I was impressed with the men's stores in D.C., plenty of fine clothing which I haven't been able to find at our local stores. Very nice, but then, many men still know how to dress properly back there.

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Old 06-22-2004, 12:08 PM   #2
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I discovered them when I was in New York in January. I too was very impressed with their store. They are having a big sale tomorrow (Wednesday).
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Old 06-22-2004, 01:28 PM   #3
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I'm very familiar with Joe Bank. Some things to be aware of:

1. Ask about their corporate discount. I'm not sure if you have to own your own company or just work for one, but if you qualify, you get an additional 10 % off every purchase.

2. Never, ever buy anything not on sale. They have some type of major sale at least every two weeks, if not more often.

3. I once heard Joe Bank referred to as a "poor man's Brooks Brothers." I would agree with that. And that's not a bad thing. Best I can tell, most of their stuff is close to BB quality, but somewhat less expensive.

I recently picked up a Brooks Brothers seersucker suit at a BB outlet store for about what Joe Bank is selling theirs for. The BB fit me better and seemed to be slightly better quality. That said, you won't go wrong with either one.
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Old 06-29-2004, 03:47 PM   #4
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I just noticed that the Jos A. Bank seersucker is down to $169 until the 5th. I've been thinking about these things since I noticed this thread a few days ago. My big question is if it is something I'll actually wear much. I haven't really found any decently sized pictures of anybody wearing a seersucker, so I still can't quite pick out the look.

We've got a new Jos A. Bank store opening, or has opened a couple of miles from here so I'll probably swing by and check it out tomorrow, but if any of you have some pictures, I'd love to see them.

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Old 06-29-2004, 04:24 PM   #5
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We just got a Jos A. Bank here in Waco as well as a Men's Wearhouse. Now Waco has TWO men's stores. The funny thing is that they are right across the parking lot from each other (talk about competition). We did have just the Dillard's Men's Store, but I don't really count that. Has anyone shopped at the Men's Wearhouse?
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Old 06-29-2004, 06:10 PM   #6
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Interesting, Waco is just up the street from me in Bryan. I've been in both of the stores but never really gotten anything from them. I've never really cared for Dillards, always something about their attitude.
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Old 07-12-2005, 05:04 PM   #7
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A double breasted, very rare nowadays.
http://www.josbank.com/IWCatProductP...tion _Id=1041
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Old 07-12-2005, 05:22 PM   #8
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Wow! That wasn't there when I checked a couple of weeks ago. Oh, if I only had a job.

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Old 07-12-2005, 05:39 PM   #9
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Hmm, either it's so new it's not in their database, or it's discontinued. I can't get it to come up searching by the product #, "double-breasted," or "seersucker," which explains why I hadn't seen it yet. The drop down color and size boxes don't work.

How did you find that, Matt?

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Old 07-12-2005, 06:05 PM   #10
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Man, I like that suit. Seersucker patterns always make my eyes go sort of out of focus but I would be the one wearing it so....
The price isn't that bad either. I just wonder about the fit. I have a seersucker jacket---just not the pants. The doublebreasted version would make me feel less Matlocky.

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Old 07-12-2005, 07:45 PM   #11
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Sorry, guys, but I just can't resist the old joke:

I just got a seersucker suit! Yeah, I bought it at Sears, and boy, was I a sucker!
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Old 07-12-2005, 10:42 PM   #12
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Sorry, guys, but I just can't resist the old joke:

I just got a seersucker suit! Yeah, I bought it at Sears, and boy, was I a sucker!

That double breasted one won't make me feel that way.
The Sears suit should be called a Searssucker---not a Seersucker.

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Old 07-12-2005, 11:46 PM   #13
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Man, I like that suit. Seersucker patterns always make my eyes go sort of out of focus but I would be the one wearing it so....
The price isn't that bad either. I just wonder about the fit. I have a seersucker jacket---just not the pants. The doublebreasted version would make me feel less Matlocky.

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Happily, we don't have to wonder. I note they have stores in
San Francisco and in (of all places) Fairfield. Looks well worth
checking out. Wish I had a boater to take along...
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Old 07-12-2005, 11:57 PM   #14
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Happily, we don't have to wonder. I note they have stores in
San Francisco and in (of all places) Fairfield. Looks well worth
checking out. Wish I had a boater to take along...

Hmmm... I really do not feel like running out to either of them but that suit might be worth being hastled by bums in Frisco. I'll just tell them I gave at work.
You could always do us a big favor and check it out. Let us know if it is worth the asking price.

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Old 07-13-2005, 08:29 AM   #15
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Thanks for the links. Nothing says Summer like seersucker!
I like the double breasted suit but do not have much occasion to wear it.
I should re-evaluate my social life..
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Old 07-13-2005, 12:52 PM   #16
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I have always wondered what a "searsucker" suits was. I mean, I heard the term plenty of times, but I just did not know what it meant.

Those suits really remind me of South Carolina or Georgia - real Suthun' wear!

Seersucker is the fabric. It's cotton, with a sort of puckered texture. I don't know if the stripe pattern is specifically part of the seersucker name. Definitely more popular in the South. Many of Jos. Bank stores in the North and West don't even stock them.

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1. What are the trousers like? Will they be tight and modern and have a low waist? Will they be baggy and take suspender buttons, the way I want them?

I have bought other pants from Jos. Bank, and they are quite nice. They fit me high-waisted, but I don't know if that's related to my size 42 waist or not. They are quite roomy/baggy. My pants came with braces buttons sewn into them already. If their suits are cut the same, you should be happy with them.

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2. Would one have to sport a boater, or is there any combination of fedora that would be approriate for this pattern of material?

Boater is fine, but a Panama would work great, or even a light-colored felt hat.

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3. Is the look very '20s, or could it possible be interpretated as '40s also? I just can't remember seeing this style in any '40s flicks.

The suits have been around a long time, but Matt or Root probably can answer this one better than I can.

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4. Would this suit be appropriate in a business setting? I mean, today I wore my panama with a navy pinstripe to the office and I am sure that I was the only person in the organization wearing a hat to work that day. But would a searsucker be too OTT. However - in the past I considered a fedora OTT so maybe it will grow on me. Hmmmm....

Depends on the business. I plan on wearing it to work (wherever I am hired).

I don't see any way to order these, though, unless they are purchased in stores.

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Old 07-13-2005, 01:06 PM   #17
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Brad,

Thank you very much for your comprehensive reply!

It does appear one can order online.

I'm tempted I must admit.

You're welcome! Hmm, my browser won't let me select a color or size, which is why I thought they couldn't be ordered online. Interesting.

Go for it! I'd much rather get the DB seersucker than their 2 and 3 button models. Heck, I'd wear DB suits everyday if I had enough of them!

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Old 07-25-2005, 01:27 PM   #18
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Check the country of origin on the suits mentioned above. The BB will probably be US or Canada while the Joe Banks will be far east. The quality of fabric will be similar, unless Banks is using a Poly Cotton Blend.

If we didn't make seersucker suits I would look toward the Brooks for myself.

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Ok, I finally got some time and took the plunge. I ordered the double breasted in blue and white. I already have a gray and white jacket so it made sense to get something different.
I'll let you know when I have it in hand.

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Old 07-25-2005, 02:09 PM   #20
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How did you order it? I can't get the webpage to work. Did you call?

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