Wedding Suit Dilemma

A friend of mine is tying the knot soon, and the theme is vintage. He’s looking for a vintage-style suit for his wedding. Are there any budget-friendly options in Sydney for affordable custom suits, or vintage stores that cater to larger sizes? I really appreciate any recommendations you can share. Thank you!

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  1. Hi there! That sounds exciting! For a vintage-themed wedding suit in Sydney, you might want to check out a few places:

    1. Gatsby’s Room – They specialize in vintage-inspired suits and may have options for larger sizes.

    2. The Vintage Suit Company – They offer a variety of vintage styles and might have some options for custom fits.

    3. Op Shops and Vintage Stores – Places like Vinnies or Salvos often have unique finds at reasonable prices. You can sometimes discover hidden gems there!

    4. Etsy – While not local, many sellers offer custom tailored vintage suits and ship internationally. Just be sure to check sizing before ordering.

    5. Tailoring Shops – You could buy a vintage suit from a thrift store and then take it to a local tailor to adjust it to fit perfectly.

    Make sure to check their size ranges and call ahead to see if they have options available. Good luck, and I hope your friend has a fantastic wedding!

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