How Much Does A Suit Cost? Basic, Mid-Level, And High-End Suits

  1. Step 1 Set aside $800 to $1,500 for a mid-level suit. 1 Set aside $800 to $1,500 for a mid-level suit. Around $800 is when suits start becoming more high quality. You can still find some suits off the rack at this point, but oftentimes, they’ll be made-to-measure or bespoke, meaning the suit is custom-made for you.[7]
    • At this price range, you’ll typically be measured before trying on a suit, and you can specify the color, fabric, and lining that you want.
  2. Step 2 Look for a wool, silk, and linen blend. 2 Look for a wool, silk, and linen blend. Suits in this price range don’t contain any synthetic fabrics; instead, they’re typically a mixture of 2 to 3 high-end natural fabrics. Typical suits are a blend of wool, silk, and linen, but you can find 100% wool or 100% linen suits if you’d prefer.[8]
  3. Step 3 Aim for a half-canvas lining. 3 Aim for a half-canvas lining. The “canvas” is the layer in between the suit and the lining inside. Typically, mid-level suits will have a half-canvas, meaning the liner is only in the top portion of the jacket. The half-canvas helps the suit hold its shape while conforming to your body, which will make it fit much better.[9]
    • At this price point, the canvas is usually glued in rather than sewn in.
  4. Step 4 Check for high-quality stitching. 4 Check for high-quality stitching. While most suits are machine-stitched, a suit at this price point should look high quality and almost hand-done. If you notice any imperfections or loose threads, ask to see a different suit, since that one is probably not worth the money.[10]
    • Most suits in this price range are made in countries like Italy or England. However, it depends a lot on where you’re shopping.
  5. Step 5 Try out a pattern or new color. 5 Try out a pattern or new color. If this isn’t your first rodeo, it may be time to step up your suit game just a little. Go for a pinstripe or a plaid suit, and check out the fun colors, too. Now’s your chance to buy a suit that will make you stand out, and one that isn’t quite so versatile.[11]
    • Of course, you can always stick to neutral colors, like blue, black, or gray.
  6. Step 6 Get the suit fitted to your body. 6 Get the suit fitted to your body. At this price range, you can typically expect multiple rounds of fittings to make sure that the suit is tailored to your body. If anything needs to be altered, don’t be afraid to speak up—the tailor wants to make sure you love your suit when you walk out that door.[12]
    • Tailoring a suit in this price range will typically take around 1 to 2 months.
    Michael Kors Michael Kors, Fashion Designer

    Invest in a suit that fits perfectly. "A man in a well tailored suit will always shine brighter than a guy in an off-the-rack suit."

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