After a year or two with the suit, I'm really not pleased. A few reasons:
- I think Nick sold me a suit he knew wasn't a good fit. When I was there he gave me some story that I believed about how suits that looked good weren't going to fit well, but I feel a little silly now even writing that. I should have demanded a jacket with a better fit around my arms. It really constricts movement and doesn't allow me to raise them without the whole jacket lifting up and looking quite amateur. It *does* look good otherwise, but at the expense of mobility and utility. It's a good suit for someone who just needs it for one night for a wedding, but I wear mine once every week or two.
- The shoes I bought there became uncomfortable. I've noticed that over time they hurt my knees, and I've since just thrown them away. I've bought about 4 separate pairs of dress shoes (Eccos and Johnston & Murphy's), the ones I got at Nicks were the most uncomfortable and didn't breathe well either.
- The pants have some weird internal construction that lends itself to getting ripped if I don't insert my feet in just the right way.
I'd tell a younger me to go somewhere else for a durable, well-fitting, comfortable suit.