$500 is the cusp between bad suits and good suits. If you're in the market for the latter, try this Brooks Brothers wool one.
Two-button wool suit ($498) by Brooks Brothers. Fabrics from Circle Visual, New York City.
Five hundred dollars may or may not seem like a lot of money. For a pair of hand-rubbed shoes, it's a bargain; for a pair of sunglasses, it's highway robbery. With a suit, $500 is either a high price for a bad one or a low price for a good one, and the trick is being able to tell the difference. When you pinch the fabric, does it bounce back without wrinkling? That's good material. Does the jacket sit naturally on the shoulders and chest without making you look like a 1980s comedienne? That's good structure. This blue two-piece from Brooks Brothers rings up at just under $500 and occupies that sweet spot between craftsmanship and affordability better than any other new suit we've seen this season. Sure, there are suits for every budget but at $500, this is a suit for every man.
How to top off this suit without breaking the bank
Cotton shirt ($45) and silk tie ($35) by Perry Ellis.
Rhodium-plated-and-woven-silk cuff links ($40) by Thomas Pink.
Silk pocket square ($70) by Ermenegildo Zegna.
Leather belt ($88) by Brooks Brothers.
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