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Got my tux here for my friend's wedding. Not much to say. Went in and got measured and came back before wedding and tried it all on. The younger gal is nice and the older lady is a bit catty. Others in the wedding party said she was creepy and rude to them. The old lady did take my suit in upon return and complained that the boutonniere was pinned to the jacket and that "she told them to not pin" stuff. I was thinking, look here lady... maybe you did... and maybe you didn't. But far worse things can happen to a suit than a pin prick. I call that normal wear and tear for a wedding tux rental. Even if she was disgusted, why even mention it to me and dog the wedding party like they were incompetent? The wedding planner is the one that pinned the boutonnieres anyways, not the wedding party. The best man's suit didn't fit in the trousers. It was off by about 2" in my opinion. He said he lost weight, but that is something they should have caught and corrected at the final fitting. I guess as long as the pants don't fall off... they fit!
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