'I want to make suits that I’m going to have for myself,” Hammond told New York Magazine. “They’re for the person who needs his one suit for a wedding. He’d rather get something like this than go to Men’s Wearhouse, pay the same amount, and look like an out-of-date parent.' In this aspect the suit visually stays the same, therefore his original vision and purpose will still fit the buyer; they won't look like the out-of-date parents he proclaims.
The idea is to make the person wearing it more fashionable. Albert Hammond Jr, had noticed that too many suits make people look like they are older and don't have a flair to them. It is a good idea for the purpose of what Albert is trying to accomplish. If he can help someone look better than someone that would buy a regular suit from somewhere else, then it is a good idea. The only problem is that this suit is way too expensive. It's probably double what a regular three-piece suit would cost at a regular suit shop. If he were to lower the price or sacrifice some things that make the suit expensive more people would be able to afford it, and by it being affordable more people would be able to buy it. Also another thing that doesn't work for this suit is that is way too exclusive. It is only offered at a boutique store. If it was offered at multiple places, this suit would be easily accessible to most people.

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