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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Dressing Rex Up in a New Suit, but not for Halloween

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Many of my recent posts here at the Bay Head Blog have been focused on the upcoming Bay Head Halloween Parade, but today I'm thinking about dressing Rex up not in a costume, but in a new custom suit. With the rollercoaster stock market and the economy in bailout mode, I'm guessing that many of you, like me, would like to look your best while spending a little less. So let me tell you about MySuit, where you can get a made to measure suit starting at $495.

I just checked out the MySuit Experience for Rex, my husband and business partner. Next time we're in New York, we can set up an appointment at their midtown Manhattan location with a consultant, who will determine Rex's body type and fit him with a "Gauge Suit" that accounts for his body type, posture and stance, creating a dimensional context for the most accurate specs possible...they will measure Rex in up to 30 different ways, compared with the 3 measurements Rex would get if we bought "off the rack." Next come the "Elements of Style" where Rex can choose his options to create his own style and fit in his favorite fabric: a 100% wool, navy pinstripe suit featuring a single button jacket and double pleated pants. Technology and fine craftsmanship have come together to create an exciting new process that, with just a two week turnaround time, allows MySuit to manufacture truly Made to measure suits at close to off-the-rack prices.

MySuit is a global company with over 40 years of manufacturing and retail experience, a division of one of the largest suit makers in the world, selling made-to-measure suits at close to off-the-rack prices. You can make an appointment online, then head over to their 1270 Broadway (@33rd Street) location in mid-town Manhattan to get your style and fit in your favorite fabric. So what are you waiting for? Get yourself a made to measure suit starting at $495 at close to off-the-rack prices and help out our local New York City economy.

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