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From: Hans.Tallis@ML.RI.CMU.EDU
To: bovik@cs
Subject: formal wear
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Reply-to: Derek.Beatty@UNH.CS.CMU.EDU
Subject: formal wear
>Date: Tue, 01 Nov 88 18:55:31 EST
From: Derek.Beatty@UNH.CS.CMU.EDU

Aside: Might the negative recommendation be Liberty?

Anyhow, I've been impressed with Frank at "Tuxedo Junction" in
Squirrel Hill on Forward Ave (in the Lord Duncan Cleaners).  Their
physical plant is less impressive than some places, but their service
is excellent.  I ushered a friend's wedding about a year ago, and I
was impressed by how carefully Frank fitted me.  (I'm difficult to
fit; 15-36 shirts aren't common.)  Many of the attendants in that
wedding came from out of town, and I don't think there were any
problems there.

Three months ago I got married, and we obtained our clothing from
Tuxedo Junction.  All of our men (except me) came from out of town,
and everyone was fitted properly, despite the fact that someone at a
formalwear shop in Illinois sent the wrong measurements for my
father-in-law.  The clothing was promised for Friday for a Saturday
wedding, but most of it was ready on Thursday.

I don't remember how their prices compare to other firms in
Pittsburgh.  My wedding outfit cost about $36, but being the
bridegroom entitled me to a discount.

 -- Derek


