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Try Bonobos on for Size at the Crosby Street Guideshop

What do you look for in a satisfying shopping experience? Obviously quality merchandise and an attentive, helpful sales staff makes a purchase more worth your while. And in the world of suiting where you’re paying top dollar for custom-tailoring, a personal shopping experience is a necessary no-brainer. But what about the clothing you live in every day? Wouldn’t it be nice to get personalized recommendations on cuts and sizing so you can feel confident always? Luckily, Bonobos Guideshops make it all possible.

How does it work? You make an appointment at one of the Guideshops across the country with locations in NYC, D.C., Chicago, Boston and San Francisco. A Bonobos Guide will help you find the appropriate sizes and styles you’re looking for to make the purchase a breeze. Order your favorite pieces on the spot and have them delivered to your door so you don’t have to lug shopping bags around all day. Plus, your information is saved to your personal profile to make future shopping even easier.

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We got a sneak peak of the brand new NYC flagship store, opening on Crosby Street tomorrow, and it is everything a man could want in a shopping experience. Check out our photos of this amazing space in the gallery above and see what the hype is all about. Want to check out the merchandise? Visit Bonobos online at bonobos.com to shop or make an appointment at one of their six Guideshops nationwide.

Amanda Gabriele
Amanda Gabriele is a food and travel writer at The Manual and the former senior editor at Supercall. She can’t live without…
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