Where to Shop for Prom Suit for Teenager?
Where to Shop for Prom Suit for Teenager?
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NoPackDrill

Original Poster:

2,383 posts

210 months

Yesterday (23:00)
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In London, Thames Valley, or South Coast?

My son’s school determined that GCSEs alone were insufficiently stressful, so also require the teenagers to ‘earn’ points to be allowed to attend Prom (which they still have to pay for!).

Anyway, my son has scraped over the line, despite multiple 90 seconds late instances in the past term.

So he needs a suit, and I’m looking forward to a bit of shopping over Half Term.

He’s 6’3” but very slim so I don’t think finding one at preferably sub-£150 will be easy? A few years ago I would have started (and probably finished!) at Camden Market, but - apart from food - I’m not impressed by the place any longer. I get virtually all my clothes from EBay, but I’m boggo standard size!

Any suggestions for where to look? Thanks!

sparkythecat

8,078 posts

280 months

Yesterday (23:08)
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Slater Menswear
If you visit a store, their well trained staff will help you to find you a suit to fit both your physique and your budget.

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okgo

41,726 posts

223 months

Yesterday (23:09)
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Marks and Spencer? Moss Bross?

You know, the places that flog such things on the cheap :-)

Jamescrs

6,068 posts

90 months

Another vote for slaters menswear. Their staff are in my experience very good and they do free alterations to suits to get the best fit so a better service than walking into say M&S or Next.
You will likely end up paying more like £2-250 though

POIDH

3,221 posts

90 months

Slaters are good.
Mey experience of 6'2" and super skinny was Next do a good range of super slim and long. Trousers that were 28" waist and 33" leg for example. It's not thier whole range.


Bill

57,726 posts

280 months

Our local place rents. I think it's an independent (AF Joy in Wareham if you're near by!) and they got it in. Bought shoes and a nice shirt.

ClaphamGT3

12,114 posts

268 months

Suspect Asos or Shien will be your friend.

If you think it’s stressful with one son, you try doing it with two daughters in the same summer you take your wife to a Buckingham Palace garden party….

Hugo Stiglitz

40,917 posts

236 months

We went to M&S as he’s tall and slim found the perfect fit one including a black shirt

FBP1

862 posts

174 months

Yep, M&S was fine for our 6’4” but slim-ish (90kg) son.
There was a range they had that had unfinished trousers and they took them up in shop (Bromley) while we were there which was helpful.

Soloman Dodd

838 posts

67 months

Charity shop?

Unless he is going to wear it regularly from now on.

slievenashaska

53 posts

3 months

Next have a surprisingly good range and they increase it for school prom season, and should fit with the sub £150 budget.

NoPackDrill

Original Poster:

2,383 posts

210 months

Hugo Stiglitz said:
We went to M&S as he s tall and slim found the perfect fit one including a black shirt
Thanks to those that suggested M&S. It shows how far they've slipped that they never occurred to me - despite getting all my school and starting work white shirts there 30-40 years ago. (The M&S stores in both the nearest town centres to me have closed, so it's still an excuse to go to London, and London will have more backup / fallback options),

Also going to try Slaters - I looked online as there are a couple of summer suits I quite fancy for me!


Edited by NoPackDrill on Thursday 21st May 09:09

CSR Performance

493 posts

13 months

Is there a Skopes near you? Should be able to get a half decent suit there for around £120 which makes it far less painful when it comes home with drinks all down the jacket laugh

That said, we got my son's prom suit from Shein. We know if would get ruined/grown out of within in hours so didn't see the point in spending big money.

WH16

8,135 posts

243 months

Soloman Dodd said:
Charity shop?
As someone who regularly attended formal events in my younger years I recommend this. It will probably be absolutely trashed after one wear. Usually a combination of barbed wire and vomit. Sometimes blood, pond water, friction abrasions, etc. Happy days cloud9

MDMA .

10,330 posts

126 months

https://www.gievesandhawkes.com/collections/suits

Treat him. Might have left it a bit late now though.