Second reviewer. My hubby and I chose to go with King’s Tux for our tux needs for our wedding(groom, best man, groomsmen), based on the recommendation of one of our groomsmen. His sister had previously gone to King’s Tux for her wedding, and had a pretty good experience. We first met him at the Wedding Show in Seattle, and he was probably the least pushy of all the tux vendors out there. It helps that he had just the vest color that we were looking for. I will admit that there were some ups and downs. On the up side, Mark was very nice, very helpful, and rather easy to get along with. We had a good time fitting with him. He was able to answer all of our questions. He gave us some good assurances. He was able to get us a replacement for one of the jackets that didn’t fit quite right within 24 hours, as promised. On the down side, he almost missed an appointment with us on a Monday(which is an interesting time to be open, because I think he was closed on Sundays and Tuesdays). We had tried calling him a few times to make sure that we were still meeting, but we couldn’t reach him… so we just showed up anyway.(Mark had given us his cell number, but my hubby had apparently been calling the work line). The ladies from A Princess Bride(who he shared space with) let us in to sit down, and his school-aged nephew helped us for a bit while he was coming on his way in. Everything went fine after he arrived, but I admit that I was rather unhappy with a no-Mark store. Another down side was the space sharing with A Princess Bride. I didn’t find them to be quite that nice or hospitable, but I was grateful that they let us in to wait for him. I think a divider is going up so they’re not quite sharing space anymore in the future.