How Are Warehouse Suit Sale's Suits So Inexpensive?
Custom-tailored suits often cost thousands of dollars. Even an off-the-rack suit at a designer store can balloon into the high hundreds. When facing such exorbitant price tags, you might consider going home and sticking with your old, uninspired wardrobe. Luckily, the prices at Warehouse Suit Sale much more reasonable. How do we do it? Keep reading to find out:
Wholesale items
Warehouse Suit Sale is a wholesale warehouse for men’s suits, tuxedos, accessories, and much more. The concept of wholesale distribution is simple—manufacturers send their wares to distribution warehouses across the country, which then send the same items to retail stores. However, instead of distributing suits to retail stores, we sell them ourselves. Since we order men’s suits in such high volume, we’re able to obtain significant discounts that we pass along to our customers.
Outstanding deals
Though our prices are already low, we’re always trying to make them even lower. For example, right now we’re offering coupons that grant the holder 10% off all purchases. We also offer tuxedo rentals starting at $69.99, and a Homecoming Special that includes a suit, dress shirt, tie, and pocket square for $99.99. It’s our goal to give every man the opportunity to look good, regardless of income.
Competitive edge
Like all other businesses, we pride ourselves on our competitive edge. We’ll match any competing price and beat it by 10%—though we seriously doubt that any other suit store in Los Angeles offers lower prices. All you have to do is bring in an advertisement or take a picture of the item with the price tag, and we’ll cut the price upon verification.
If you need a good suit, but are turned off by high prices, come by Warehouse Suit Sale. We’re proud to offer our Los Angeles-area customers with affordable suits, tuxedos, accessories, and more. We also offer same-day alterations in case your new suit doesn’t fit quite right. Call us today at (310) 294-9715 for more information.
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