Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Suits -> Men’s Fashion!

About Suits:
Without wearing suits, men would have nil. In the pecking order of style, a fine suit remains a man’s only chance. Even in this miserable age of casual-wear, the suit yet silently carries an air of success, taste, and superiority. The suit looks better in restaurants, train journey, dinner parties or Paris; in little words, everywhere you want to be. It is, in its finest forms, a whole outfit that will never fail you.

And that is accurately what it will do, if you use it right. It is designed to make you appear better, to break boundaries between public classes, to make a small men tall with pinstripes or an overweight man rich with soft wools. Sadly the majority of suits you see look unpleasant. This isn’t essential. Even if you work 10 hours with your jacket on, being aware of your clothing will keep you prepared for cocktails after work. Too many men also don’t care or don’t know how to dress in a suit, and, correctly, look like shit. For that avoiding is the best option.

To start us off, little wide-ranging rules should be observed when trying a suit, and most relate to first-class dressing in general:
1. The suit, it doesn’t matter the style, requirements to be fit your body, perfectly. This shows all pieces must be cut and modified fitting to your form. Unexpectedly, this doesn’t need a lot of money (500$ can, in fact, get you a first-class suit) but it does take an eye, and the power to ignore any sugary compliments from salesmen.

2. Trends have 6 to 18 month shelf lives. If you decide to retire your


3. Suits are made of wool or fiber, and their variations.

4. You are an interesting, confident, multicolored man. Let others study that from how you act, not from the tag on your jacket.

5. A Jacket suit goes with suit pants, not with chinos or jeans. If you wish for a casual jacket, purchase a sport-coat or a blazer. Stand-up comedians are frequently shot over this law.

6. If you’re not happy—if you don’t feel the suits fitting for you—the salesman’s looking out for his payment, not your style.

7. A humbly, properly dressed man has never failed to make an impact on others viewing. Yes, not at all.

No comments: