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What suit would be better for sixth form?
For the sixth form at my school we have to wear a suit, which would be better, an expensive(ish) suit (eg. £750/$1500 Dolce & Gabbana) or a cheap suit (eg. £200/$400 Marks and Spencers). I won't be running around or doing sport in it lol.
I definitely will not buy a £10 ($20) ASDA suit or a £50 ($100) Tesco suit as they are both made entirely of plastic and are flammable (lol seriously).
So what sort do you think would be better?
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Marks and Spencer the cheaper one
What's the point buying an expensive one there is not much difference for the price apart from the label and a bit nicer meterial. Although if you were a suit often like for work it might be worth it but if you just wear one for special occasions don't bother. Imagine if you bought the expensive one then you rip it or someone spils a drink on it or something. It quite often happens
gd luck:]
- 1 decade ago
I say the first, whenever you buy something of good quality it usually lasts longer and D&G is classy, it's something that you'd want to wear even when your older (assuming you don't grow out of it). But yeah, and since you aren't "doing sports in it" you shouldn't ruin it. Go for expensive if it's in your budget of course :)
Source(s): http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ApEhQ... my question :) - Anonymous4 years ago
suits are costly. a greater advantageous purchase could be a classic tweed jacket (take a glance on your community charity shop). it extremely is worn with a hoodie and black denims, or smart trousers and a tie while formal positioned on is needed.