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Egara at Men's Wearhouse

creed84

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Does anyone own an Egara suit? I can only find them at Men's Wearhouse so I assume it's exclusive to them. The two suits I looked at in their store looked of very good quality (kind of surprised). Fully lined and good count wool. It's rare I actually find a suit I like at Men's Wearhouse and the price was $799 (their higher end price). I can't find any info on any other site about Egara. Any info would be appreciated.
 

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I bought an Egara blazer from MWH earlier this year. I hadn't heard of the brand either, and admittedly bought it on impulse because I loved how it looked on me, but it has held up very well. Only complaint is the buttons have gotten loose after so much wear, but something that is easily fixed (and it hasn't come off completely yet) Overall it has remained a very good buy. Good quality fabric and well-made, more resistant to stains than you'd expect. Don't hesitate and you won't regret it!
 

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I bought an Egara blazer from MWH earlier this year. I hadn't heard of the brand either, and admittedly bought it on impulse because I loved how it looked on me, but it has held up very well. Only complaint is the buttons have gotten loose after so much wear, but something that is easily fixed (and it hasn't come off completely yet) Overall it has remained a very good buy. Good quality fabric and well-made, more resistant to stains than you'd expect. Don't hesitate and you won't regret it!

Post a fit pic.
 

Dolando

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:embar:Speaking as a Men's Wearhouse employee, yeah. We own Egara. Corporate is pretty much on a path of divide et impera regarding men's fashion distributors.
 
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