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Men's Wearhouse

3.2 (46 reviews)
Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Invest in some chairs or a seating area for customers while their partner/friend is being helped or trying on.

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Very happy with the sport coat I purchased today! Many thanks to Aaron for seeing it through!

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Review Highlights - Men's Wearhouse

Their tux specialist was the first to greet me within seconds and immediately suggested the custom suit.

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New 4 You Consignment Clothing - Noah's bazaar

New 4 You Consignment Clothing

(8 reviews)

After living in L.A. for seven years, consignment and thrift shops in Oregon are a huge let down…read more There really just is no comparing them to the depth and breath of items rich people in L.A. give away. That being said, this is a wonderful little shop. It's packed full of stuff and is nicely organized so it's easy to find what you're looking for -- jeans, purse, shoes, belt, jacket, dress, blouse, etc. There are new and used items and everything here is in really good shape. Like new. The owner is a savvy business woman and a busy one! Four people came in while I was there to sell or consign goods. The owner was having a sale and knew where everything was. She is extremely helpful even while processing a lot of new items. I walked out with a cool blouse, skinny black jeans and a gorgeous purse. I had about an hour to kill in between things so this was a perfect way to spend the time. I learned that New 4 You kind of specializes in formal wear. They have a a huge selection of dresses. Cocktail dresses, prom dresses, party dresses and wedding gowns. What a great idea! Worn once, you can get a beautiful dress at a fraction of the price it would cost new. There is a good selection of everything else too but with a lot less to sift through than a giant Goodwill and everything is clean and very presentable. Two thumbs up.

Pleasantly surprised to find the men's section in the back with a decent selection of clothes. I…read moreended up with two nice shirts. Friendly and helpful owner.

Burlington

Burlington

(14 reviews)

$$

I was determined to find a pair of sandals and forgot that this store existed. I'd already been to…read moreseveral competitor discount outlet stores and thought it would be worth my while. Imagine my surprise being stopped by a guard upon entering the store as if it were some third world check point. That should have been my first indication to turn around and leave, but I 'halted' and waited behind the barrier for my turn to enter. No luck finding the shoes I wanted, what I did find was an absolute mess. Everywhere I turned it was as if I entered some hellscape posing as a store. Complete disorganization and things all over the floor. I couldn't get out fast enough. No thank you chaos, not today!

I was looking for a new coat & thought I would go in to look around. I hadn't been in there in…read moreyears & didn't know what I would find. First I was a bit surprised there was a security guard at the door but after a moment that was no big deal. I looked around & couldn't find what I was looking for so I asked someone for help. I was told they weren't the 'coat factory' any more & they only had a few coats left on the clearance rack. He seemed to be in charge of things by the way he spoke (manager maybe) but he took me over to where the coats were. I found one I liked for a really good price, but it had a little damage. I thought if I could find the manager again maybe he would give me a discount. When I did find him he offered a 50% discount (though I couldn't return it). I agreed & now I am a very happy customer. I plan to go back when I need something.

Lady Secrets- Quince, Prom & Bridal - 2024 quince collection

Lady Secrets- Quince, Prom & Bridal

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I'm extremely disappointed with the experience we had at Lady Secrets in Clackamas Town Center. We…read morescheduled a quinceañera try-on appointment, which required payment upfront, so we expected at least a basic level of attentive service. Unfortunately, that was not the case at all. When we arrived, there were only two employees working. While we understand that staffing can be challenging, it was frustrating because they clearly had scheduled appointments and should have planned accordingly. The staff member assigned to help us kept leaving to assist other customers. When we tried to get her attention, we were repeatedly told to wait. We had already selected the dresses my daughter wanted to try on before starting, but none of them were being prepared ahead of time. This caused unnecessary delays and made the whole appointment feel rushed and disorganized. At one point, when we let her know we were ready to try on the next dress, she told us we couldn't because we were out of time even though we still had about 15 minutes left in our appointment. Overall, the service was inattentive, poorly managed, and very disappointing--especially considering we paid for the appointment. We ended up walking out because the experience was so frustrating. I would not recommend this place based on our visit. My daughter and I were looking forward to this place as well so it makes me sad I have to write this bad of a review.

From the owner: At Lady Secrets- Quince, Prom & Bridal you will find the newest styles of formal wear for any…read morespecial event.

Wool&Prince

Wool&Prince

(1 review)

Hosford-Abernethy, Central Eastside, Southeast Portland

I'm kind of surprised this is the first review, as Wool&Prince (https://woolandprince.com/) is the…read morepredecessor to and current brother company of wool& (https://wooland.com/), which *totally* has a cult following. (W&P used to sell both men's and women's clothing; now W&P largely sells to men and wool& to women, though ofc you can pick whatever you want from either company.) I know this because I've acquired 4 figures' worth of their clothing since finding them during the pandemic 3 years ago! And I'm not even among the most diehard by a clear margin! Am I made of money? Alas, no. I gained some weight during the pandemic, but ofc still wanted/needed to dress presentably for work, preferably *at least* as comfortably as I had been. I started rehauling my wardrobe twice. The first time wasn't as expensive or time-consuming, bc even though I needed some new pieces, I only sort of liked what I was finding to buy. Around a year later I found wool&, absolutely did like them a lot, and one piece led to another. I bought their clothing for myself and other people and when asked, requested items as Xmas gifts. Before I knew it, most of my wardrobe and most of what I wear is now merino wool with a reasonable percentage of synthetics for durability. A lot of people have had their clothing/laundry lives changed by finding clothing that suits their lifestyle. What I and a lot of "woolies" tend to like about high-merino blends is that they're very comfortable on my skin, breathable, and don't need to be washed as often as other fabrics to feel and smell fresh. Fine, thinly spun and woven wool actually feels cooler to me than the spendy linen dress I bought the year before, while thicker wool, worn in layers, is warmer than most synthetics I've tried, and easier to care for than cashmere. Basically, I've found styles that suit me and wear almost every day, and I feel fairly confident after 3 years that this is a sustainable way for me to dress. I've downsized but not eliminated my former wardrobe -- I kept my former favorites, some suits and formal wear, and beat up clothing that I'd be ashamed to donate to do chores and putter around in. So am I largely done clothes shopping/optimizing my wardrobe? Well, I'd like to downsize/streamline more, and make some alterations to some of my wool (as a petite-short, most clothing I buy could use some tweaking). But I'm holding off bc my pandemic weight is still coming off, so my new-ish almost-there wardrobe may not be. But this is not as bad as it sounds - bc wool& has such a dedicated following, there are sizable fb groups including BST (buy-sell-trade) groups. So sells/swaps are totally an option. Yup, this is a HUGELY LONG review with no photos (yet). But you can see photos on wool& (https://wooland.com/collections/all) and W&P (https://woolandprince.com/collections/all). If you tap into specific items, there are often photos from actual customers, so you can see the clothes on people who aren't models. The company doesn't have brick-and-mortar storefronts, so you can't go try on their clothes. But shipping and returns for store credit are free in the US. One thing I'll note is most people find the merino blends loosen/stretch a bit after a few hours or a few days of wear. So when in doubt, size down, or ask customer service or many helpful woolies for help! The official fb group for wool& is https://www.facebook.com/groups/wooland100daychallenge . I'm not part of W&P's fb group if there is one? The last thing I'll mention is both wool& and W&P are known for their 100 Day Challenges (yes, they're *that* company). Each customer can do a lifetime total of one of these (*not* one from each company), where they wear the same challenge-eligible garment for 100 days and take a picture each day. You launder and dry overnight as needed - wool dries surprisingly quickly! The reward from wool& is a $100 wool& gift certificate - you can find current rules here: https://journal.wooland.com/post/2020/5/1/100-day-dress-challenge, for W&P it's https://woolandprince.com/blogs/everyday-merino/your-next-shirt-could-be-on-us. While I've easily worn wool& garments for 100 consecutive days, I haven't worn the same garment nearly so long (but would have no objection to doing so - I'd just make sure to start at a good time, so the dress I chose made sense for the entire run). But from doing shorter challenges for $10-20 rewards, I know I lack the starchy moral fiber to take selfies daily for 100 days without getting at least a bit stressed and unhappy about it. If you're made of sterner stuff, those challenges are a great way of getting tons of mileage from your first wool& / W&P piece, followed by a huge discount on your second!

From the owner: Better, longer-lasting apparel made from merino woolread more

Mr. Formal Portland - Groom's wool tuxedo

Mr. Formal Portland

(44 reviews)

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Central Eastside, Industrial District, Buckman, Southeast Portland

Went in to get my son (12 y.o) a suit as part of his Halloween costume but also to check out attire…read morefor the opera we were seeing in November. We went in on Halloween day due to my son deciding last minute he wanted/ needed a suit for his Halloween costume. Hands down Bailey was & is the best. She was knowledgeable, helpful, kind, & patient beyond measure. my son didn't have a good idea of what he wanted but I knew it would have to be comfortable, good quality, & to his style. He's quite discerning about his clothes, especially his formal attire. Bailey pieced together suit pants, tuxedo shirt, blazer, vest, & a tie that my son not only loved, felt confident in, but was also comfortable. My son tried on so many things & we were in the store for what felt like hours (it was under 45 minutes thanks to how knowledgeable Bailey is) but Bailey never made me feel rushed or bothersome. Her no pressure, calm, & kind sales approach is why we left happy & will return again & again. My son looked epic on Halloween & at the opera! I can't say enough good things about this store. Bailey definitely deserves all the credit.

We went to Mr. Formal because it had better reviews and what seemed to be pricing than Men's…read moreWarehouse. We had a change of plans and needed a kids suit for my son to be the ring bearer in our friend's wedding. When we called to ask about pricing they said kids suits are around $80, this apparently only applies to little kids, think 1-6YO suits not big kid suits. Thinking it was affordable we decided to add a suit on the order for my 9YO which ended up costing us $167, it would have been an extra $30 for shoes that were not available to rent, we were told we would have to purchase, so we ended up getting dress shoes at goodwill for $7.99. No where in store or online do they have any transparency on pricing, but also so much so that I heard multiple people refer to the suit rental payment as a "deposit" not a down payment which implies a partial refund upon return in good condition as it is considered a good faith payment to ensure future services. We were given the impression that since it was a deposit we would be receiving some of our funds back. My fiancee went to return the suits and tried to reason with them that we never would have rented a suit for him at this price point and hoped we could at least receive partial refund. If you have the option shop for a kids suit elsewhere or get something tailored from goodwill. The Mr.Formal total will put you in the $200 range for shoes and a basic black suit which was the same price for all the adult groomsmen in the wedding. My parents rented their suits from here and other family over the years and I used to recommend them to everyone, including our friend's wedding on Sunday. Not worth the money and will not be recommending them again.

Men's Wearhouse - menscloth - Updated May 2026

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