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    George's Apparel - Tuxedo Rentals

    George's Apparel

    (33 reviews)

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    George's Sales Professional - Deus - responded to my initial e-mail quickly. I stopped in one…read moremorning and within an hour had chosen a quality suit at fair price, with professional alterations included. Large selection in many sizes and styles in popular price ranges. This is not a discount store, but if a man wants a well-fitted suit to wear for years, George's is the place to come in Manchester.

    My tall 20 year old needed his first suit for a wedding. I'd never been suit shopping, only prom at…read moreMens Wearhouse. While home over college break we went here as suggested by 2 people. Was shown a few offerings by a young man which I hoped was a good sign given their collective ages and were quite large size wise due to his average build and 6'5" height. A lightweight wool was chosen for longevity and breathability. It was pinned for alterations shirt, ties, pocket square were bought with it. When it was done, it would be sent to him at college-states away. Upon receipt of suit- was still too big and had to find an alteration place near his school as there was not enough time to be sent back & await further delays before he had to fly to wedding. Over $1K for this suit from a mom that is not wealthy but wanted him to have a quality suit, which was a rite of passage as this would be his first wedding attendance, would be using suit for interviews in a few months and was my last big thing I could do for him since his dad died. Has not been used since that cousins wedding. Fast forward 4 years and now he and fiance planning own wedding and has BIG trepidation over the whole suit debacle.

    Super Shoes

    Super Shoes

    (4 reviews)

    This store used to be a Dexter Shoe Outlet and renamed Super Shoes. Growing up, my Dad used to take…read moreus kids to Dexter Shoe Outlet (Latham, NY store) where he would make a beeline towards the downstairs area for a whole bargain basement of clearance Dexter Shoes, made in the USA. He stock up on Dexter bowling shoes, dress shoes, walking shoes, and boots for all of us. Today, Super Shoes carries many brands of shoes in addition to the signature Dexter Shoes, footwear accessories, socks, and apparel for men and women. This Super Shoes location has two levels with the main level with checkout area, women's shoes & apparel and the basement level with all men's shoes, men's apparel and Carhartt jackets, hats, work pants, & apparel. Most of the shoes are retail priced with small very limited clearance sections of shoes for men's and women's shoes, most priced $9.97-$39.98. Recently, I stopped in here to check out the men's selection which had several brands of shoes & boots including Dexter, Bass, Sketchers, Clark, Bostonian, Timberland, Wolverine, and others. There was a decent selection of Dexter Bowling Shoes priced $29.99-$39.99. The sticker prices seemed fair and I sorted through the clearance shoes which had great prices including a pair of $19.99 for black Dexter dress shoes (irregular stamp). There were no clearance shoes in my size in stock. However, I noticed most of the shoes were Made in China including some of the Dexter Shoes. Times have changed! I looked through the men's apparel (shirts and pants) and found a nice long sleeve plaid shirt for 50 percent off and only paid $12.49 after discount. I'll be back here in the future to check out the clearance items and maybe better luck next time in scoring a great deal.

    Had to finally buy a new pair of shoe's do to the pair I bought 5 years ago are getting ratty. I…read morefound Super Shoes here on Yelp this mourning & had no problem finding a decent pair of shoes for a decent price. I guess I was lucky as far as the size I needed (9 1/2 W) because from what one of the past reviews say, 1/2 size smaller & I would have been s.o.l. Anyway, I will be back the next time I need shoes.

    Barbour Merrimack Outlet - Men's Classics...Ashby, Bedale and Beaufort...all at $250.00!  FINAL SALE--no refunds, exchanges or credits permitted.

    Barbour Merrimack Outlet

    (5 reviews)

    It's definitely not outlet pricing here at the Barbour in the Merrimack Premium Outlet mall. Yes,…read morethey have a great selection and clothing all looks like quality. It's the current season or close to it. And the prices are right up there. Tidy, well organized and the prices are clearly displayed. [Review 10492 overall, 259 of 2019.]

    I love Barbour ... although the fit doesn't always love me back. Though the Brits are catching up…read moreto us Yanks when it comes to fatness (statistics back that up) Barbour still fits a size smaller in my opinion than US sizing. But, its high quality stuff and many pieces have that fantastic classy yet sensible country style that I love. Having said that, such style comes at a cost. Your average jacket or coat retails for $300 - $650 at Barbour. What I love about this store is that they carry current stuff at a small 15-20% discount generally. However, they have several rqcks in the back of the store with Barbour's famous 'Oddiments' ... past-season or catalog returns at 70% off. I bought a $550 retail down puffer jacket for a little over $150 from this rack. The lady happens to wear size 6 US (which dishearteningly is a size UK 10) and that happens to be Barbour's Sample size (men's is Medium) and they had a whole giant rack of Samples at 50% off. The store is laid out very well and the staff is helpful. I LOVE their approach! When I walked in, one of the women staffers said, 'Welcome to Barbour. We want to give you space to do your thing but we aren't ignoring you. Let us know if you need anything.' I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this! Nothing worse than when some salesperson follows you around telling you that you look good in everything you try on, even if it fits you like a sausage casing. I ended up buying more than I should here. But ... at a huge savings. Barbour outlets are few and far between. NH has 2, including the factory clearance center in Milford, NH which is 20 minutes away. This is more of a warehouse because it is attached to the place Barbour does all the rewaxing and alterations on items in North America. So they often have racks of somewhat damaged items at 70% off and special sales where jackets are $30. The outlet in Merrimack is classier and more of a traditional store, whereas the clearance factory outlet in Milford is more of a warehouse sale. If you are shopping in northern MA/southern NH, it's a great outlet mall to walk around and this store is always worth a stop when I am in the area.

    Merrimack Premium Outlets

    Merrimack Premium Outlets

    (174 reviews)

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    Coming from Boston, I think this Premium outlet is great since it's tax free all year long. We got…read morefound really good deals at Coach, MK, Bloomingdale's, and Coach. They also have other popular stores including Saks Fifth Avenue, Nike, and Boss. The outlets are the place to go for the best deals. For the negatives, the food court is pretty sad, it only has a coffee shop, a pizza restaurant, and chicken restaurant, and a small Indian restaurant. We got food from the chicken restaurant and it was disappointing. Also, it was a hot day and there's not too much shade besides going into the stores or the food court. Overall, I like the Wrentham Village Premium Outlets more in terms of their layout and larger store selection, but would recommend going here if you plan on making large purchases to save on the tax.

    This was a great outlet shopping experience! It was very quiet on a weekday afternoon, and it was a…read moregreat experience strolling through the various shops. There is a large selection of big names here including Nike, Calvin Klein,and Le Creuset to name a few. We found some great bargains at Nike and also found some great kitchen items at Le Creuset. There is a Lindt store here too for all your chocolate needs! We definitely paid that a visit also. I was also surprised at how friendly and knowledgeable all the staff were at the various stores. The staff at Le Creuset really seemed to understand their products very well. We did not eat here, but there is a small food court. Restrooms were quite clean and well-kept. Overall this was a great shopping experience!

    Farley's of Newburyport

    Farley's of Newburyport

    (12 reviews)

    Just when you think you've received the best treatment which confirms this is your place to return…read moreto Stewart kicks it up another notch! Thank you for ironing the jacket and shirt. We originally came back because of Jamie and now have Stewart as well to defer to statement style advise. Thank you gentleman~

    I've never been treated with anything but respect at this store. Mike, Jamie, and the other men and…read morewomen who work here are knowledgeable, friendly, and respectful. They never try to swindle or oversell. They will pull apart every shirt in that store for you to try on if you asked them to with a smile. These folks are professional. Is it different than the old "John Farley's", yes of course it is, it's under new ownership. I had not been shopping at J.F. for an incredibly long time, so I was not a yeas-long customer before they closed as many were, but I've had really great experiences at both. J.F. was a bit larger, and seemed to concentrate more on tailored suits and tuxedos than off-the-rack sport wear, outer, and casual, but Farley's still does tailored suits and still uses some of the same manufacturers. This means that if I need to replace a pair of pants on my charcoal suit which I bought at J.F. four or five years ago, I can. they have a lot of variety and carry a wide range of sizes across all of their brands, and they know which brands run small and which run large and will tell you! I'm a big, somewhat strangely proportioned dude, and yet just about every time I go here I manage to find something that I can wear comfortably. I remember on time we were talking about different manufacturers sizing and to prove the point they had me try on a Peter Millar XXL shirt and a Rodd & Gunn XXL. Millar fits me quite well, still a tad snug in the shoulders but fine. The Rodd and Gunn however wouldn't even come close to buttoning, there was about a 3 inch gap between the buttons and the holes! They predicted as much. So if you have a question about a brand, they will know the answer. They also carry 34 Heritage jeans, which are one of the only brand of jeans I wear for general use. The bottom line is that this is a top notch shop with top notch employees. It may not be quite as formal as J.F. and the below reviewer's situation is unfortunate, but when a business closes, gift certificates are no longer valid. It's a risk one takes with buying/giving them. If J.F. had sold the gift certificates after they had planned to close, they should have informed the person buying them that they needed to be used by a certain date and wrote that on the certificate. You can't really expect a store to give away free merchandise because someone sat on a gift for a long time or the former store failed to inform the purchaser of a potential close. I also know for a fact that John Farley informed people of their closing far in advance because every time iId go in to buy something for months before closing I was reminded at check-out.

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