Men generally wear designer suits for special occasions. Whether for a formal party, wedding, reunion, funeral, or a job interview, looking good in a suit is top the key. By following these steps, you can improve your image through wearing a suit.
Do not wear an odd-colored zoot suits: alternately, go for something more neutral and conservative. These colors include gray, black suits, navy blue, and brown. Of course, you can add a different touch of color or pattern to your suit with pinstripes.
Choosing the right shirt and tie is your opportunity to play with color. If your suit is a neutral color, it means that it’ll match with pretty much any shirt color as long as the hues are of the same tone. For example, don’t wear a bright green shirt with your dark, charcoal grey suit; instead opt for lavender or powder blue.
Do not pair a suit from a men’s blazer and pants of the same color. A suit is a set of clothing purchased together. If you just stick any old pair of black pants with any old black sports coat, trust me on this: The colors, although technically the same, will not match.
Do not wear a suit that doesn’t fit you properly. If you aren’t tall enough to wear a regular, don't buy a regular buy the short. If you gained too much weight for your suit to fit properly, consider investing in a new one.
Men too often believe that suits will fit off the rack. While some men may get lucky and find one that fits them perfectly, not all will have the same luck since men who wear the same size won’t necessarily have the same body type. Consider a tailor for getting a proper fitted suit. Most tailors charge less money for alterations than you think.
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Blazers are so cool to look at. Bought lots of them along with fine business suits last month at a local discount suits for men store.
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