![]() Please don't post personal requests/questions - r/askTO is great for that. Submissions must be community benefiting. Photo submissions are limited to timely and relevant photos during the week however these rules are relaxed within reason on weekends to show your artistic side. No Viral Videos/Low-Effort content This includes but is not limited to videos focused on individuals taken without consent or lacking context, macros, reaction-gifs, low quality or common tourist pictures, rants that do not invite discussion or constructive resolutions, and dashcam videos. This rule applies to all speech within this subreddit. Stick to addressing the substance of their comments at hand. Do not concern-troll or attempt to intentionally mislead people. Posts which dismiss others and repeatedly accuse them of unfounded accusations may be subject to removal and/or banning. No racism, sexism, homophobia, religious intolerance, dehumanizing speech, or otherwise negative generalizations etc. This is the core tenet of this sub.īe excellent to each other. Submissions must be specific or relevant to Toronto or the GTA. ![]() ![]() Suggestions for a weekend getaway 2 hours or less away from Toronto? Whatever happened with the meeting with grocery store CEOs? Skipping out on Jury Duty due to a flight? Visit r/askTO for more!Ĭreepy financial district dude looking for dates from passing by women Here's a list of the top five posts in r/askTO right now. Please submit it to r/askTO where there's a healthy community of people who love to answer questions about Toronto. While we encourage discussion posts, most common questions are already answered in our FAQ/Wiki or on r/askTO. Buy what you can afford and factor in the cost of tailoring.Wiki Policies Health Questions Visiting Events Buy & Sell Filter By Flair Not everyone will be able to afford to purchase suits from queer creators and that’s okay. They have worked long and hard to perfect their skill. But when you think about creating clothes for women, our bodies are so drastically different with all our curves, etc., it really does require time, effort and skill to create a high quality product.įinally, queer producers should be paid well for their craft. Most small clothiers do not have that kind of scale or power. Keeping with the Walmart example, companies like that have a HUGE supply chain and can make demands on their production line to bring costs down. Think about it: We expect clothes to be cheap because companies like Walmart have made most goods accessible to the average American, but it comes at a cost that most of us are not aware of: gross labor violations, slave-level wages abroad and shipping jobs overseas, environmental degradation in other countries and saddles workers with health challenges. Michelle, I understand your concerns, but the fact is most queer brands cannot afford to sell cheaper suits because of the costs involved in creating custom products. It’s not too late to treat yourself for the holigays and/or make 2020 your year for suit fashun!Īnd, of course, if you have the coin to spend, check out our ultimate custom/bespoke suit guide here. It is easier for a tailor to remove and take-in fabric than it is to add fabric or “let-out.”Īlternatively, there are brands that offer new suits off the rack at affordable prices (between $100-$300). If you’ve come to terms with tailoring, just remember this: When purchasing an article of clothing that you intend to get tailored, be sure that it fits the largest portions of your body and get any excess material taken in. BUT, my wealthy neighbors are always dropping off their Chanel shirts and Hilfiger suits at these local thrift stores, at which you can purchase affordable, beautiful items and then use the rest of your shopping budget to have your thrifted apparel tailored. That’s not a humble brag – my apartment is rent stabilized. I live in a part of NYC known for being a hub of thrift stores in a wealthy neighborhood. I have always been an advocate of thrifting for suits. The problem is that suits can be very, VERY expensive, especially if you want one that is properly tailored and doesn’t look…well…cheap. Whether you wear them every day or only tolerate wearing them for special occasions (weddings, job interviews, awards ceremonies, graduations, cocktail parties), a good suit is a staple of any wardrobe.
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