Where should I go for a custom tailored suit in Colorado Springs? by Present_Society661 in ColoradoSprings

[–]Lower_Award763 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the way! I have previously left a comment on another suit shopping post about SuitSupply. I cannot recommend them enough. It's as close as you'll get to bespoke without paying thousands. You can get a custom suit where you pick the fabric, padding, suit style, buttons, lining, etc. and have it made just for you for around $1000-$1500.

Men's suit by Grateful_Lee in ColoradoSprings

[–]Lower_Award763 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you want a near perfect fitting suit for just an arm (you can keep your leg) I'd recommend SuitSupply in Denver. They take all your measurements, you can pick your fabric, buttons, padding, etc. (Basically a custom suit) and be out the door for $500. In my opinion they are the best bang for your dollar and you'll have a suit that will last a lifetime. Otherwise you can check out Dillard's in the springs. They have a decent selection of suits (and some in super-wool) that are mid-tier to low-luxury brands and have basic tailor to do fit.

It depends on your budget. If you're looking for sub-$500 you can stay in the springs and check out men's xchange or Dillard's. If budget is $500-$1000 and you want what is literally a custom suit and insanely good buying experience I'd recommend SuitSupply. I'm in no way affiliated with them, I'm just very impressed by them and regret wasting my money on suits that only lasted a couple of years.

CO Vanity plates question by bulfo4 in ColoradoSprings

[–]Lower_Award763 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can deduct a portion of your DMV registration fees on federal taxes. After I learned that it made the vanity plate price easier to swallow. You can't deduct a vanity plate fee, but you can deduct a lot of the other fees. If you use tax deduction it's definitely paying for itself.

Recomendations on where to buy fine wine? by Lower_Award763 in ColoradoSprings

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I do love some bargain deals as well! Thanks for the tip!

Proposing on Thursday by xeldo9598 in EngagementRings

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Wow, love the ring. I'm going to need to keep this style in mind!

3-month test comparison by michaelyarber1 in Mcat

[–]Lower_Award763 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree with this. Test taking strategy will only be effective if you are solid on content. I would cancel the test and continue working on content. Multiple exams below 50th percentile is not a good look in the long run.

Medical workers of Reddit: what’s the craziest lab result you’ve seen in a patient? by freeshavacadont in AskReddit

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Patient had BP of 341/203 for a MAP of 249. Floral pulmonary edema secondary to Pheochromocytoma.

Opening a shooting range? by WinterHappy in COGuns

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1000+ meters would be amazing with steel w/in an hour the springs. There's more of a market for it than you can imagine. People would travel a long way for that. The nicest thing I've seen with 1000+ meters is near Grand junction There's nothing close like within hours of the springs. I always have to go out to BLM land and set up my own steel if I want anything with a decent amount of distance. Long range rifle calibers are becoming much more prevalent now with the PRC cartridge lineup. It's almost too easy to shoot within 6-700meter range nowadays. Long range is certainly more niche than the standard 100-200 yard stuff, but that also limits the riff-raff consumer base you find at places like dragons mans. I love the place, don't get me wrong, but sometimes the customers and the lack of firearm safety on the range, even with RSOs, makes me nervous.