Even in this day and age, there’s nothing quite like the fine lines and suave sophistication of the traditional suit to make a man look his best.

And in Dubbo, there’s no better place to get a well-fitting and complementary top-quality “bag of fruit” than at Tarocash in the Orana Mall.

However, they also sell much more, and are your go-to store for everything to set yourself up for the 2025 social season in the friendly Central West, Manager Sophie Norris explained.

“We have all quality materials, bamboo, 100 per cent linen, cotton, wool, beautiful silk ties, and pocket squares for that big occasion,” Sophie explained.

“We feature a full variety of men’s clothes, not just suits, but we sell a range of casual clothes also,” she added.

With Black Friday just past, it’s been a hectic few weeks for the gang at Tarocash, with more sales on the way, Sophie revealed.

“Yes, it’s been very busy with school formals, end-of-year events, weddings and the like, and there’s more to come.

“We’ll have a major Boxing Day sale, but, before then, we’re offering half-price for second purchases of shirts, polo tops, pants and shorts, that’s until December 22,” she added.

The personal touch, she believes, is what sets them apart from the off-the-rack department store-style suits that may or may not be the perfect fit for the average Aussie male.

“I feel like our service is up there for the customer and we try to make them 100 per cent happy.

“We can fit them out head to toe... ties, belts, shoes, the whole suit, in a style to fit the customer out on-trend and appropriate for the occasion,” Sophie said.

Having a strong background in retail, she adds that men often look to the staff to give them fashion advice in areas that are not necessarily their own area expertise.

“I feel like a lot of the blokes, men, are not sure of what they need, and a second set of eyes helps the decide so that, when they go away, they’re really happy,” Sophie said.

“When women shop in fashion stores, often they’re just browsing but, for men, they’ve got a reason, and when you can help them out, they’ve fulfilled their mission,” she concluded.