I knew exactly what I was looking for before I even stepped foot in the store. Black. Italian cut suit. I walk into the store, the guy sizes me up without even taking a measure to me. He was very knowledgable and helpful. Great selection of different cuts, sizes, and colors and the best part… They were extremely affordable. Definitely coming back here for my next suit
Ash G.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, CA
The best fit. Have been buying stuff here for more than a quarter of a century and their stuff keeps changing stylishly with times. I highly Recommend.
Ralph O.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Chino Hills, CA
After my usual suit store in downtown Los Angeles closed, I was in search of a new place. After checking out a couple of stores, I stumbled on this place. It did stand out as it was cleaner and had a more polished look. I ended up getting two suits here. They have wool suits(more expensive) as well as polyester blend suits(cheaper). They had a decent selection of styles and color. Prices are reasonable and you can haggle the price. The sales associate was friendly but he wasn’t as knowledgable as others I have dealt with. What I did like about the sales assiciate was I didn’t feel pressured to buy like other stores. They offer validated parking at the lot behind them. I will probably be back when I need another suit.
Jimmy S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Glendale, CA
I recently purchased a suit from here. A salesman by the name Miguel assisted me in picking a suit. He was really helpful and knew what I was looking for. When it came down to paying for the suit, tie and shirt Miguel turned me over to another gentleman(didn’t catch his name). I asked him how much and he said $ 160 for everything. I then turned to my friend and said«lets go check out the spot down the street» he then said $ 150 I then turned to him and said«I have $ 140 take it or leave it» he said okay that’s fair. I probably could of got the suit for a lower price, but i figured it was a good price and I wasn’t in the mood to haggle. They then took me to a tailor which they recommended. Did not get the name of the tailor but its down the street to the right and has a yellow sign. DONOTGOTOTHATTAILOR! Horrible job and overpriced. If you have your own tailor that you are happy with I highly suggest you stick to your tailor. Place sucks!!! I recommend you bring cash because it lets you bargain with them without them charging you tax.
Derek W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 La Mirada, CA
After going to Roger Stuart down the block to look for a suit, this store was a much better experience. Comparatively, it at least seemed like they wanted my business. As some background(since this is a separate review from Roger Stuart) I was going with a group so that we could buy suits for a wedding. All told we were slated to get 5 suits, 4 of which were going to be matching. So since it was a larger purchase, we were taken upstairs to the warehouse section of their store. We were measured pretty quickly and the salesman(«PJ») went off to find some suits for us. We tried on jackets up there, and we ended up with some decent suits(4 solid black and 1 black on black striped). We headed down, and we proceeded to look around for shirts and ties. While we only ended up leaving with 1 tie, it still seemed like a relatively painless experience. As you can expect at almost any retail store, the markup on the clothes on the floor is huge. However, the best part about this shop is the opportunity to bargain. Unlike department stores(or other more established stores) you can try to finagle extras here and lower prices there to end up with a price that is pretty palatable. I am not a suit expert, but for less than $ 150 for each suit(for 5 suits), we were satisfied with the purchase. It’s not as cheap as some of the other retailers around the fashion district hawking 2 suits for $ 99, but I think that you can still find a satisfactory experience as well as some dandy well-priced suits.