@@guilherme7394 how about not assume and just do your fucking job servicing ANYONE who comes through that door? they stand doing nothing 50% of the time anyway. My conglomerate friends from Singapore would walk in there with basketball shorts and flipflops and could've bought the whole store's inventory.
@@chrisjon8563 When you work in sales, you get used to pre-judging because 99% of the time your assumption is correct within the first few seconds what kind of customer they are, and the 1% are times like this.
@@AfterlifeAnubis as a former employee I understand what you mean and how tiring it is to give a 100% to a customer that you know isn't going to buy. But as a store owner I HATE seeing my employees act rude to customers. There is good reasons for that. 1. Even poor/uninterested customers have friends, 2. Service is what differentiates offline and online shops, they might change their mind or they can recommend to others etc. 3. Knowing my store got an unecessary bad rep just because you are lazy/rude is enraging.
@@amitmistry9207 OMG. Everywhere. It's like asking "Where do they sell food?". But Thailand is a better choice if you don't like living 'rough'. World famous hospitals there too.
@@koeber99 He's a lawyer. I'm not. It's ok for him to wear a very nice suit. For me, it would be excessive and unreasonable, considering how dress code for my job is basically "wear clothes that aren't pajamas".
If you're a multi millionaire, almost everything is "free" because the price don't matter anymore. That is unless you chose to live frugally and use your well earned money to serve others more than yourself.
This happened at Brioni in beverly hills, I can purchase upwards to 10K of dress shirts and trousers, but keep in mind they are going to defend their brand and kick anybody out for not dressing casually, I was an exception as long as I showed them the money
That's not how this place treat you lol. I've been to the huntsman at the savile row with Nike t-shirt and they still treat me as any other guests would.
@@nolansteffek7202 I have relatives who work in this field and have over 20 years of experience. My siblings work for a luxurious brand in Los Angeles and they've told me that anyone can surprise you by their appearance, so treat everyone nicely because you never know who that person is. There are high rollers who look like vagabonds but turn out to be loaded and spend like there's no tomorrow. I've watched another video where Mr Beast walks in a Ferrari dealership dressed up as a homeless dude and got treated properly, the dealers didn't know who he was.
@@nolansteffek7202 because it’s a horrible way to do business. If you base your business upon what people look like you’d be turning Away a ton of people. When I went and got my 3k grad suit for highschool I’m pretty sure I walked in there with like sweats and a hoodie and nobody batted an eye, I walk into expensive and cheap stores wearing whatever cause it doesn’t matter, even if I wasn’t there to buy, it’s pretty fucked to kick someone out of your store and will honestly only cause a bad reputation through word of mouth.
@@nolansteffek7202 Waiters pretend to be nice for a $5 tip. Are you really too stupid to understand that these people would never throw away a multi thousand dollar commission by blatantly being rude to customers?
I was probably making 12k a year when i watched it. 😂 Now i make close to 120k a year and i im pretty fookin sure if i made 1.2 mill I STILL WOULDN'T PAY 2K FOR A SUIT let alone 12k 🤣
Reasonable assumption, but not how it’s done. What happens is that they take a lot of measurements, then you pick your fabric, liner, buttons and a number of other small details. For a MTM suit, they build it and then you go back for the detailed fitting. That’s going to be around $2000, give or take $500 or so. Takes about 6-8 weeks. $12,000 is is serious bespoke territory. At that price level the cost is kind of gratuitous and is more about exclusivity than value. It starts off the same, but instead of a shop building the suit and then you come in for fitting, they build it right on you piece by piece. Takes about half a year. You can get a good Saville Row bespoke suit in the $3,500-$7,000 range. Depends on the shop and fabric. Prices are in the same range for other places in Europe and N.A. Honestly, a good MTM shop will get you a really nice suit for $2000. If you’re spending six times that much, you’re not doing it for you, you’re doing it for everyone else. But honestly, if you wear a suit for work, a nice MTM suit is worth it. Shirts too. The fit of custom clothing is worth the money
@@EchoTangoSuitcase so you literally described the process of them building it for you after picking materials from a display. Thanks for wasting several paragraphs to agree with me, lol
You’re not talking about him checking her ass out are you? But I agree, pretty sexist in terms of all the speeches of “being a man” and not being a “little girl”
There's NO WAY Harvey Specter buys off the rack! NO WAY!!!
Deadass. But you can get an amazing bespoke suit for 5k. I wouldn’t dare buy a 12k suit off the rack what’s the point
could be display suits to show patterns or materials
Often they are display pieces so you can choose a style and then it is built for you based on your choices.
@@bananaboy1026 100% how it works, people who disagree have never gotten a suit custom built before.
could be Made to measure
Its so sad how so many people who work at these places are like that. Once they find out you got shit ton of money, their mood changes
opportunity costs, ur a loser
Of course, who likes to waste their time? If you're going buy expensive clothes or cars, show them you got the money
@@guilherme7394 how about not assume and just do your fucking job servicing ANYONE who comes through that door? they stand doing nothing 50% of the time anyway. My conglomerate friends from Singapore would walk in there with basketball shorts and flipflops and could've bought the whole store's inventory.
@@chrisjon8563 When you work in sales, you get used to pre-judging because 99% of the time your assumption is correct within the first few seconds what kind of customer they are, and the 1% are times like this.
@@AfterlifeAnubis as a former employee I understand what you mean and how tiring it is to give a 100% to a customer that you know isn't going to buy. But as a store owner I HATE seeing my employees act rude to customers. There is good reasons for that. 1. Even poor/uninterested customers have friends, 2. Service is what differentiates offline and online shops, they might change their mind or they can recommend to others etc. 3. Knowing my store got an unecessary bad rep just because you are lazy/rude is enraging.
Mike's got a thing for those back's
Me too
Me too
Me too
Mate we all have a thing.
Fly to Vietnam. Get 10 customer suits made in 2 or 3 days. Fly back.
Whole trip and suits would cost less than 7k.. Probably cheaper.
where exactly in vietnam ?
@@amitmistry9207 Just south of Mehico
@@amitmistry9207Hoi An
@@amitmistry9207 OMG. Everywhere. It's like asking "Where do they sell food?".
But Thailand is a better choice if you don't like living 'rough'.
World famous hospitals there too.
answer to trivia: it does not work large, medium or small. it works right or left. fact from a tailor's daughter.
I refuse to wear anything that can be totaled more than $500 collectively.
Even if your job/career is on the line? He's a lawyer so it's his uniform.
@@koeber99 He's a lawyer. I'm not. It's ok for him to wear a very nice suit. For me, it would be excessive and unreasonable, considering how dress code for my job is basically "wear clothes that aren't pajamas".
Being a lawyer isn't Business Casual Monday mate. Meeting clients means the client has to know they're in good hands.
@@talkshow69 Which is fine, because he is a lawyer. I am not a lawyer. I do not need to abide by the same standards.
@@redengineer4380Perfectly valid. The same way some people pay 12$ for a coffee and I’m fine with Nescafé instant gold.
Even if I was a multi millionaire I would not pay 12k for a suit. 🤣
Thays why millionaires are rich and poor ppl live on price tags
@@samroye4562 because you can’t afford a suit means rich people are rich, lol
It shows why you aren't.
@@royce9018 You got a lot of doubt, how much money do you make again per year? Oh yeah, garbage I am gonna bet.
If you're a multi millionaire, almost everything is "free" because the price don't matter anymore. That is unless you chose to live frugally and use your well earned money to serve others more than yourself.
You guys work on commission right.....big mistake......
BIG HUGE MISTAKE!!!
I understood that reference.
I’ll take the wizard
nice reference but he's the tailor
@@summerjoy1352what reference ?
12K for off the rack can buy Bespoke from Savile Row for 5K if i had 12k for a suit id go to Huntsmans or Henry Poole
In $12k You can buy Best Quality Suits
About 120 of them....
This happened at Brioni in beverly hills, I can purchase upwards to 10K of dress shirts and trousers, but keep in mind they are going to defend their brand and kick anybody out for not dressing casually, I was an exception as long as I showed them the money
lol, uh huh
PayPal me $69,420 and I'll believe you.
You can buy two bespokes from a Savile Row shop in London for that
That's not how this place treat you lol. I've been to the huntsman at the savile row with Nike t-shirt and they still treat me as any other guests would.
trivia: how does it work?
Haha poor customer service, in the real world this wouldn't happen. I know it's just a show but still 😂
Happened to Oprah at Barneys a few years ago
You think people are nicer in the real world? I mean I wish that was true but I don’t think so
@@nolansteffek7202 I have relatives who work in this field and have over 20 years of experience. My siblings work for a luxurious brand in Los Angeles and they've told me that anyone can surprise you by their appearance, so treat everyone nicely because you never know who that person is. There are high rollers who look like vagabonds but turn out to be loaded and spend like there's no tomorrow. I've watched another video where Mr Beast walks in a Ferrari dealership dressed up as a homeless dude and got treated properly, the dealers didn't know who he was.
@@nolansteffek7202 because it’s a horrible way to do business. If you base your business upon what people look like you’d be turning Away a ton of people. When I went and got my 3k grad suit for highschool I’m pretty sure I walked in there with like sweats and a hoodie and nobody batted an eye, I walk into expensive and cheap stores wearing whatever cause it doesn’t matter, even if I wasn’t there to buy, it’s pretty fucked to kick someone out of your store and will honestly only cause a bad reputation through word of mouth.
@@nolansteffek7202 Waiters pretend to be nice for a $5 tip. Are you really too stupid to understand that these people would never throw away a multi thousand dollar commission by blatantly being rude to customers?
dude made nice choice never buy useless things.
Why spend that much when you could buy a bespoke two piece, one button for less from Savile Row?
Or a 2-3 weeks vacation to asia to buy from WW Chan or Narin.
It’s like the show writers have never purchased real suits before.
@@JamesLee-sw6ss clearly neither have you, lol
@@royce9018 Let's hear your shop recommendations in Asia, since you seem to be a bastion of knowledge in the realm of tailored suits.
Maybe Pinky?
@@JamesLee-sw6ss let's pick a foreign country that was never mentioned and pretend it's relevant what a sad attempt at trolling. Do better
@Ashley Steelbay was that the highest number you could think of? It's okay to use your toes when you struggle to count little buddy, lol
Thank god i choosed to be an engineer. In this business you rarely need a suit and even then it doesn't need to be pricey
I spent £2000 on a tailored suit have it still for 8 years now very good investment
have you added or lost any weight since?
@@jlicea10 alittle not much tho just stayed in shape bought it at 22
I was probably making 12k a year when i watched it. 😂 Now i make close to 120k a year and i im pretty fookin sure if i made 1.2 mill I STILL WOULDN'T PAY 2K FOR A SUIT let alone 12k 🤣
legal eagle sent me to indochino
How did Harvey expect Mike to buy $10k suits? He knew that Mike is dirt poor.
Probably never came to mind lol. You be surprised how rich people are. They just never think of spending money cuz everything is praticially free
he got 25k signing bonus... but he spent that money on his grandma
He gave him his company card
He knew he’d make 15x that in his first year
That's something I would do. Walk In. Walk out. Lmao.
You Must have a Suit,
The Suit shouldn't have you.
whos that chic ? dang
$12,000 off the rack...?
Who writes this shit?
they are more than likely display options. The suit is built for you after you pick a design and material.
Reasonable assumption, but not how it’s done.
What happens is that they take a lot of measurements, then you pick your fabric, liner, buttons and a number of other small details.
For a MTM suit, they build it and then you go back for the detailed fitting. That’s going to be around $2000, give or take $500 or so. Takes about 6-8 weeks.
$12,000 is is serious bespoke territory. At that price level the cost is kind of gratuitous and is more about exclusivity than value.
It starts off the same, but instead of a shop building the suit and then you come in for fitting, they build it right on you piece by piece. Takes about half a year.
You can get a good Saville Row bespoke suit in the $3,500-$7,000 range. Depends on the shop and fabric. Prices are in the same range for other places in Europe and N.A.
Honestly, a good MTM shop will get you a really nice suit for $2000. If you’re spending six times that much, you’re not doing it for you, you’re doing it for everyone else.
But honestly, if you wear a suit for work, a nice MTM suit is worth it. Shirts too. The fit of custom clothing is worth the money
@@EchoTangoSuitcase so you literally described the process of them building it for you after picking materials from a display. Thanks for wasting several paragraphs to agree with me, lol
You pick the fabric out of a book of swatches, dummy.
@@EchoTangoSuitcase here is the problem with custom made expensive suits. It's dumb. During the year you lose and/or gain weight.
Girl name ?
Laine Rettmer
@@eganburg wow, you know stuff!
@@shreyagarwal7967 He certainly knows how to find people. We all need an Egan in our life!! loll
@@eganburg delete the names these Indians asking the names are pretty creepy TBH
I came here today to find out her name.
The saleswoman Raine Rettmer looks and act way better than Megan Markle. Just saying!!
No, I think what's really going on is that you don't like what Megan has said/done in her personal life.
The show was so sexist in the first episode no way it would stand like that today without backlash
Nah it's good
Get woke, go broke.
You’re not talking about him checking her ass out are you?
But I agree, pretty sexist in terms of all the speeches of “being a man” and not being a “little girl”
Yup you can't show but you can be! 🤣