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Anyone heard of Everett Hall ?

Philip1978

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He sells them for $100 also?
 

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I went in once. It was....interesting.... You have to remember, though, that there's a serious market for cheap suits. There are a lot of people in low-level office jobs who still need to wear a suit daily as uniform, but don't have the assets (or desire) to invest in quality. For them, it's just what they have to wear to work. And they apparently don't mind sweating through the plastic liners of their polyester suits.
 

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I don't know the prices of these suits. I'm assuming it's high end **** wear like the ones I posted from overstock.
 

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^^ Jesus Christ! Break much? He's dressed Patrick Ewing, Sugar Ray Leonard, Nelson Mandela... he went to Howard University. His look is coveted by ballers and draft picks with lots of cash but little knowledge about quality and fit. http://www.fashionwindows.com/fashio...ll/default.asp http://www.lucire.com/2003/fall2003/0612fe0.htm The lapels have a terrible roll... actually, barely any roll at all -- almost two-dimensional. The quality is simply not there... for suits costing in the four figures, I've see much better quality on $150 suits you can get at Marshall's. I too wonder how he stays in business -- he has a location on the first floor of Tyson's II! I stopped in once on my way to Neiman Marcus (it's right next store) and was COMPLETELY and utterly underwhelmed. I actually felt a little sick to my stomach. Needless to say I left in a hurry. I tried on one jacket and it was actually worse than the worst suit at Marshall's. I seriously wanted to take a shower immediately after leaving that place.
 

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Holy ****.. Do people actually believe this writer - just look at the model - that's bozo the clown style

everett Hall knows how to cut a suit, producing some of the greatest sartorial looks for the discerning gentleman, including former South African President Nelson Mandela. For fall, it's a return to old Hollywood, writes Phillip D. Johnson
 

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Originally Posted by amerikajinda
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^^ Jesus Christ! Break much?

He's dressed Patrick Ewing, Sugar Ray Leonard, Nelson Mandela... he went to Howard University. His look is coveted by ballers and draft picks with lots of cash but little knowledge about quality and fit.

http://www.fashionwindows.com/fashio...ll/default.asp

http://www.lucire.com/2003/fall2003/0612fe0.htm

The lapels have a terrible roll... almost two-dimensional. The quality is simply not there... for suits costing in the four figures, I've see much better quality on $150 suits you can get at Marshall's.


+1 You called it right on the money. I have friends that buy his stuff (suits made by Lubian 1911) and it's not cheap. A few years ago I was with "my boys". We were in town for a jazzfest and they wanted to shop there.
They were impressed because some NBA stars shop there. I tried to talk them out of buying anything, but I failed
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. I must admit, many fine women go for that look
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Detroit has a store downtown called The Broadway. The Broadway sells the same type of overpriced clothing. I don't Broadway or E. Hall has any canvased suits or sleeves with working buttonholes.
 

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Originally Posted by mr monty
+1 You called it right on the money. I have friends that buy his stuff (suits made by Lubian 1911) and it's not cheap. A few years ago I was with "my boys". We were in town for a jazzfest and they wanted to shop there.
They were impressed because some NBA stars shop there. I tried to talk them out of buying anything, but I failed
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. I must admit, many fine women go for that look
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Detroit has a store downtown called The Broadway. The Broadway sells the same type of overpriced clothing. I don't Broadway or E. Hall has any canvased suits or sleeves with working buttonholes.



How much does he charge? I'll be in Bethesda this weekend to pick up my RLBL - I'll go into E Hall store with my PL on..
 

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Originally Posted by bleedinggumsmurphy
I went in once. It was....interesting.... You have to remember, though, that there's a serious market for cheap suits. There are a lot of people in low-level office jobs who still need to wear a suit daily as uniform, but don't have the assets (or desire) to invest in quality. For them, it's just what they have to wear to work. And they apparently don't mind sweating through the plastic liners of their polyester suits.

Cheap? EH suits were selling for over $1000. Ugly styles, but the fabric isn't cheap. Are you sure you went in E Hall? His customers have funds and they don't work in low level offices
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He gets guys that make millions and can afford RLPL, BB, Thom Browne, Oxxford, etc.
 

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Originally Posted by mr monty
Cheap? EH suits were selling for over $1000. Ugly styles, but the fabric isn't cheap. Are you sure you went in E Hall? His customers have funds and they don't work in low level offices
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He gets guys that make millions and can afford RLPL, BB, Thom Browne, Oxxford, etc.


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Why is this world so wrong?
 

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Originally Posted by mr monty
Cheap? EH suits were selling for over $1000. Ugly styles, but the fabric isn't cheap. Are you sure you went in E Hall? His customers have funds and they don't work in low level offices
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He gets guys that make millions and can afford RLPL, BB, Thom Browne, Oxxford, etc.



So it's a high end KG store..
 

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Originally Posted by mr monty
Cheap? EH suits were selling for over $1000. Ugly styles, but the fabric isn't cheap. Are you sure you went in E Hall? His customers have funds and they don't work in low level offices
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He gets guys that make millions and can afford RLPL, BB, Thom Browne, Oxxford, etc.

That blows my mind. I assumed the suits were cheap since they looked (and look) like absolute, unmitigated crap. Frankly, I don't care if they're made of the finest material on earth -- to me, they're $150 suits. And, frankly, the $150 suits I've purchased in my life have all looked better.
 

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I've been to Everett Hall's store many times and have never been able to pay the $1700 price he has on those suits. He markets the fabric more than the styling. He claims to have traveled the world looking for exclusive fabrics that factories swear to only sell to him. I believe that the styling is based on folks who want to emulate the sports figures and entertainers. They need to know that these folks actually have their garments custom made and are not off any rack. I think you can make an EH suit look nice with extreme tailoring but why would you do that? While I do not think these suits are KG quality, they are not worth the asking price either.
 

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Store is in Chevy Chase DC across the street from Neimans and the Saks Mens Store. He usually double parks his vintage Rolls in front. How do I know you ask? Well....the license plate has his name on it.
 

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