Dark Navy, Suits Italian Merino Wool 150s Hand Tailored Men Suit + Best Quality Suits for the Office, Business, Wedding, Formal or Any Other Occasions + Complete Suit Jacket and Pants (54 Long)

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10 Responses to “Dark Navy, Suits Italian Merino Wool 150s Hand Tailored Men Suit + Best Quality Suits for the Office, Business, Wedding, Formal or Any Other Occasions + Complete Suit Jacket and Pants (54 Long)”

  1. Junkyard Dog

    03. Jul, 2010

    Review by Junkyard Dog for Dark Navy, Suits Italian Merino Wool 150s Hand Tailored Men Suit + Best Quality Suits for the Office, Business, Wedding, Formal or Any Other Occasions + Complete Suit Jacket and Pants (54 Long)
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    I was a bit apprehensive about buying a suit on-line, but the manufacturer got some good reviews for similar suits. Rather than spend twice as much for a decent sportcoat, I decided to buy a blue suit since my previous one didn’t fit anymore after it got rained on pretty bad.

    So I figured if I spend a hundred bucks maybe it won’t be so bad if it gets rained on, but now that I have it I think I’ll take better care of it than that. I’d put the quality at about what you’d get from Macy’s for $300, although that jacket might be a bit nicer. The lining and pockets inside are all real nice.

    The only thing I could suggest is real buttons on the sleeves, but that’s kind of a nuance. I’m thinking of getting one or two more in different colors.

  2. Stan J. Trott

    03. Jul, 2010

    Review by Stan J. Trott for Dark Navy, Suits Italian Merino Wool 150s Hand Tailored Men Suit + Best Quality Suits for the Office, Business, Wedding, Formal or Any Other Occasions + Complete Suit Jacket and Pants (54 Long)
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    Fantastic Quality suits for the price. Perfect fit and lined makes these suits simply unbelievably nice for the price.

  3. Phyllis L. Teeter

    03. Jul, 2010

    Review by Phyllis L. Teeter for Dark Navy, Suits Italian Merino Wool 150s Hand Tailored Men Suit + Best Quality Suits for the Office, Business, Wedding, Formal or Any Other Occasions + Complete Suit Jacket and Pants (54 Long)
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    This is the nicest suit I have ever bought for my husband. It really was a very good buy.

  4. eds65

    03. Jul, 2010

    Review by eds65 for Dark Navy, Suits Italian Merino Wool 150s Hand Tailored Men Suit + Best Quality Suits for the Office, Business, Wedding, Formal or Any Other Occasions + Complete Suit Jacket and Pants (54 Long)
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    Never realized Italian wool could be so soft and comfortable. This is a great suit. Needed very few alterations, just trouser legs, and slight shorten of jacket sleeves. (My wife was able to do both)… 6″ drop may have been off a little. 50L trouser waist was closer to 42″ than 44″. This is a great buy!! I don’t wear a suit too often, so it should last forever. Arrived in less than 1 week. I’m thinking of buying another in a different color from this seller…

  5. brianbron

    03. Jul, 2010

    Review by brianbron for Dark Navy, Suits Italian Merino Wool 150s Hand Tailored Men Suit + Best Quality Suits for the Office, Business, Wedding, Formal or Any Other Occasions + Complete Suit Jacket and Pants (54 Long)
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    Excellent service and product.Packaging was a bit of a dissapointment..plain plastic,coat hanger is ok. Would like to buy two more suits but am contemplating about it.

  6. Anonymous

    03. Jul, 2010

    Review by for Lions Don’t Need to Roar: Using the Leadership Power of Personal Presence to Stand Out, Fit in and Move Ahead
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    D.A. Benton has done her homework and given readers a gift. This is the survival kit on for entry level professionals who wish to learn the ins-and-outs of leadership and professional presence, as well as senior level professionals who wish to stay on top of their collective game. D.A. Benton has used superior judgment in using her initials so readers will move beyond the sex of the messenger to focus on the message. She covers all aspects of establishing and maintaining professional presence to include physical, mental, verbal and nonverbal interactions and options. This is THE survival kit for leaders and those who aspire to be leaders.

  7. Rolf Dobelli

    03. Jul, 2010

    Review by Rolf Dobelli for Lions Don’t Need to Roar: Using the Leadership Power of Personal Presence to Stand Out, Fit in and Move Ahead
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    Debra A. Benton’s book is a guide for making a better impression, exercising power effectively, and developing improved personal relationships at work. In any corporate culture, the goal is paradoxical: you want to fit in and stand out, at the same time. Based on her experience in working with business leaders as a coach, trainer, and consultant, Benton offers a variety of techniques that emphasize personal presentation and communication skills. While the book will appeal primarily to managers, these skills are useful to anyone who wants to get ahead. Benton combines a lively writing style with effective examples. The book includes useful summaries at the end of each chapter and a brief appendix. We [...] recommend it as an excellent book for anyone in a corporate culture, although there is some overlap with topics from Benton’s more recent work, How to Think Like a CEO.

  8. Anonymous

    03. Jul, 2010

    Review by for Lions Don’t Need to Roar: Using the Leadership Power of Personal Presence to Stand Out, Fit in and Move Ahead
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    This book is amazing for the American who wants to get ahead. A lot of the things that Miss Benton talks about in her book are common sense, however, this book shows through examply how things work. Many things that she talks about you do not realize you do.Ever since i have read her book, i consiously think about doing the things she says to do. You can take this book into both business and social enviroments.I highly reccomend this book to all men and women who want to get ahead in the workplace, and more importantly, LIFE!

  9. Jeff Davidson

    03. Jul, 2010

    Review by Jeff Davidson for Lions Don’t Need to Roar: Using the Leadership Power of Personal Presence to Stand Out, Fit in and Move Ahead
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    This excellent book offers tips on using a professional presence to stand out, fit in, and move ahead in the business world. It is aimed at both seasoned professionals and rookies. Benton covers the empowering pause, posture, and gestures.

  10. C. Clayton

    03. Jul, 2010

    Review by C. Clayton for Lions Don’t Need to Roar: Using the Leadership Power of Personal Presence to Stand Out, Fit in and Move Ahead
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    Debra Benton does a good job of bringing a common sense practical approach to leadership. This book is good for women as well as men. We can work together better if we are willing to accept others as they are and strive for mutually beneficial relationships. As Benton writes:

    “When you respect others, accept them as they are, choose not to judge them, and generally view them in a favorable light, you benefit as much as they do. You appear nonjudgmental and people will feel more at ease with you. More people will do business with you because you are more likeable.”

    There are many good topics such as: Use your head to express and impress, Speech and silence–how to use both for business success, fit in to get ahead–through story telling and life at the top.

    Some of the topics such as Making an entrance–the pause that impresses can be considered posturing. Sometimes it is necessary, sometimes not. What is worthwhile is reading the impressions of someone who has been high up in corporate America. Each of us can then choose what we do in various situations.

    Well written common sense information spiced with non-intuitive knowledge makes this book a very good read. Recommended!

    The Re-Discovery of Common Sense: A Guide to: The Lost Art of Critical Thinking

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