please dress me
I have been invited to represent my workplace at a high-end fundraiser (free food and booze).
Problem: I need to get a suit
Further problem: I am short and squat and nothing off the rack has ever fit me
Even further problem: I am cheap
Now you’re just being difficult: I hate shopping worse than almost anything
Possible solution: Order inexpensive suit online, have it altered to fit my Danny DeVito/Orang utan physique.
What do you think?
Problem: I need to get a suit
Further problem: I am short and squat and nothing off the rack has ever fit me
Even further problem: I am cheap
Now you’re just being difficult: I hate shopping worse than almost anything
Possible solution: Order inexpensive suit online, have it altered to fit my Danny DeVito/Orang utan physique.
What do you think?
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But, no matter what you pay for clothing, having it tailored to you will make it look much better, so yes, the online option and having it tailored is a very good one. Or, even just going to the Goodwill and getting one and having it tailored is a good idea.
basically, tailoring is a good idea :)
And congratulations on being selected for this!
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Going to Goodwill is probably the way to go, but I hate shopping so much that goodwill counts as shopping that I hate.
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I went shopping with a friend for a suit in Italy, and granted it was Italy almost 15 years ago, but it was an excellent suit for $300. I'm guessing that's about the price range?
Though that clothier place I mentioned, I'm expecting it would run about $1000 and if you found something comparable in your area, it probably would too.
Goodwill does count as shopping, and you never know what you're going to find - which can make thrifting even more exhausting shopping - but you never know?
Or, idk, get a nice dress and throw them all for a loop ;)
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Then there are the shirts, ties, and socks to go with. I found cheaper ones at TJ Maxx/Marshalls, but you would probably need those off-the-rack shirts tailored, too.
As far as gowns -- yes they're one-piece clothing, but with them one usually wears jewelry, a shawl (formal gowns are almost all sleeveless, and we get cold), and often pantyhose.
While looking for fashion blogs for small women a couple weeks ago, I came across this one for small men. Maybe you'll find it of interest. http://www.themodestman.com/best-places-to-buy-clothes-for-short-men/
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Someday perhaps you can bring in the men's formal gown ;) But I understand that day is probably not today!
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If you change your mind about the price... I remember when we were getting married in 1988 in NYC, my ex and I went to the "short man" section at Barney's Warehouse, and the salesman swanned up to us and said "sir, I think you need the area for the extra short man." I would have walked out, but my ex was a better sport and ended up buying his wedding suit there.
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When I was googling "suits for short men" I found articles talking about men who were 5'8" or less. I'm WAY shorter.