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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Detail is key



Detail is key

•Do not wear an odd-colored suit; alternately, go for something more neutral and conservative.
•These colors include gray, black, navy blue, and brown. Of course, you can add a different dimension of color to your suit with pinstripes. A great thin pinstripe pattern (sometimes in a bolder color) is what makes a dull, neutral-colored suit classy and interesting.
•Choosing the right shirt and tie is your opportunity to play with color.
•Since 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 soft pink or powder blue.

A suit is a suit

•Do not construct a suit from a sports coat and a pair of 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 never match properly.
•Even if you believe the outfit you’ve created looks okay, anyone savvy about fashion will likely be able to tell you’re not wearing a suit simply because the pieces just don’t go together.
•An easy solution to this problem exists: If you need a suit, buy a suit.

Make sure it fits

•Do not wear a suit that doesn’t fit you properly. Many people may find this point obvious. , and yet I often see men wearing suits that don’t fit.
•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, you have to buy a new one.
•Dont be scared to make your suits from tailors. You will be surprised that they don’t charge that much. And the suit will be carefully crafted to fit

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