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ASDA Interview Suit £25!

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Magnolia
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edited 5 May 2009 at 6:48PM in Shop but don't drop
One for the fellas.

http://direct.asda.com/george/men-s-clothing/suits/jackets/the-perfect-fit-suit/SET11,default,pd.html?cm_sp=grgoffers-_-panel1-_-area3


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Asda's selling a suit for £25 (a single breasted black jacket for £19 and matching trousers for £6) online and in-store, where there are George clothing departments. If you buy it online, you'll have to factor in the £3.95 delivery charge on top. While it did it cheaper last summer at £15, this is still a pretty good deal.

Both garments are available in three lengths; short, regular and long. The jacket comes in sizes 38 to 48, and the trousers in sizes 30 to 42.

If you've seen what this suit looks like and have any feedback, please post below to let other MoneySavers know.

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  • GonzoAston
    GonzoAston Posts: 1,390 Forumite
    Im still waiting for Primark to do suits ;)

    That ones quite smart actually, and for £25, bargain.

    I dont own a suit, but for £25, I might get one. Could come in handy.

    Thanks
    :)
    I know my spelling is shocking :eek: It is alot better than it used to be though :rotfl:
  • Patrick20
    Patrick20 Posts: 754 Forumite
    All the major employers are probably emailing recruiters to tell them not to hire the hobos in asda suits.lol i jest. Its funny how a cheap suit can look good on a model isnt it? I might be wrong but I dont see these cheap suits having the same affect on the public.
  • GonzoAston
    GonzoAston Posts: 1,390 Forumite
    Patrick20 wrote: »
    All the major employers are probably emailing recruiters to tell them not to hire the hobos in asda suits.lol i jest. Its funny how a cheap suit can look good on a model isnt it? I might be wrong but I dont see these cheap suits having the same affect on the public.

    Speak for yourself :eek:

    Im gawjuss :rotfl:
    I know my spelling is shocking :eek: It is alot better than it used to be though :rotfl:
  • Magnolia
    Magnolia Posts: 1,296 Forumite
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    Even a cheap suit looks better than jeans and T Shirt - At least you would look as if you have made an effort!
    Mags - who loves shopping
  • Patrick20
    Patrick20 Posts: 754 Forumite
    Magnolia wrote: »
    Even a cheap suit looks better than jeans and T Shirt - At least you would look as if you have made an effort!

    Depends what job your going for. I've had interviews where ive been told i'm overdressed. Casual is the new Smart in the workplace. Suits and ties are going out.
  • linni
    linni Posts: 1,480 Forumite
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    Does anyone know what it's made of?
  • Patrick20
    Patrick20 Posts: 754 Forumite
    Rab%20C.%282%29.jpg

    £25 suit on average punter:rotfl::rotfl:
  • Patrick20
    Patrick20 Posts: 754 Forumite
    I'm only kidding btw. If people confirm that they quality is ok, i might buy one for myself ;)
  • JoJoB
    JoJoB Posts: 2,080 Forumite
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    The £15 credit crunch coat was pretty good quality, so this might be too! Hopefully it's instore too, will have to get OH to try one on.
    2015 wins: Jan: Leeds Castle tickets; Feb: Kindle Fire, Years supply Ricola March: £50 Sports Direct voucher April: DSLR camera June: £500 Bingo July: £50 co-op voucher
  • Enfieldian
    Enfieldian Posts: 2,893 Forumite
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    linni wrote: »
    Does anyone know what it's made of?

    Polyester held together with prayers.

    Tesco are doing a similar £30 effort which looks like it has been made from their "Value" bin liners.

    Seriously people, you would be better off with one from a charity shop or ebay. The glare off these things would put the interviewer right off......
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