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Adam Skelos’ wardrobe of made-to-measure business suits would be the envy of many young executives, which is pretty remarkable considering he’s on trial for muscling no-show jobs with his dad’s help.

The son and co-defendant of state Sen. and former Majority Leader Dean Skelos has been wearing a different pricey suit almost daily since his trial started in mid-November.

Adam’s suits would cost $1,000 or more, said internationally renowned tailor Frank Shattuck.

Not bad for a young man whose idea of employee comportment, according to testimony, includes telling his boss after a bad job review, “If you talk to me like that again, I’ll smash your ­f–king head in.”

“It’s standard, made-to-measure,” said Shattuck whose hand-sewn suits were featured on Anthony Bourdain’s “Raw Craft” series.

“Probably around $1,000 per suit, $1,200 tops. It fits on his neck, the balance looks good.”

But, he added, “There’s no style in it — the lapels are all narrow. There’s no design.”

Asked where he got his suits Wednesday, Adam said, “I have no endorsement for any retail store.”

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