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Suits are expensive items. If you value quality (and you should), even those on the more affordable end of the spectrum will set you back a few hundred dollars.
That said, maybe you're just starting on Wall Street and could benefit from some suggestions on where to shop.
While Jos. A. Banks and Men's Wearhouse have long been the industry standards for recent grads, the suit brands in the slideshow are a definite step up in terms of quality and style — and they won't kill your wallet.
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Charles Tyrwhitt

If you’re looking to refresh your wardrobe without blowing your paycheck all at once, Charles Tyrwhitt is a good place to start. Its reasonably priced dress shirts, ties, and suits make it a go-to for young finance professionals.
Currently, the retailer is running a sale. You can get 10% off anything you might need to impress at the office. The discount is good through the start of April, just remember to use the code “US10A” at checkout. Charles Tyrwhitt's most expensive suits cap at $699.
Check out all of Charles Tyrwhitt's suiting here.
Theory

If you're able to spend a little extra on a suit (think: after you get your signing or year-end bonus), go for a Theory one. The brand is popular on Wall Street, as the quality of its suits is high and they look sharp. The navy or charcoal versions of the suit pictured here will complement the majority of your dress shirts and ties.
Pictured: Theory Wellar Italian Wool Classic Jacket, $545; Theory Marlo Italian Wool Suit Pant, $225.
Check out all of Theory's suiting here.
Indochino

Indochino makes ordering custom suits risk-free. You simply enter in your measurements, place your order, and in three weeks you get a suit. If you need a tailor to tighten it up, you can scan in your receipts, send them to Indochino, and they’ll give you up to $75 back for your adjustments.
Pictured: Indochino Steel Grey Glen Plaid Suit, $799.
Check out all of Indochino's suiting, which starts at $499, here.
*Currently, you can save up to 50% off blue suits with the promo code BLUE2016.
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