SUITS FOR MEN

Finding the Best Men's Suit for You 

Every man needs a good, well-fitting suit. Unfortunately, many men neglect this part of their closet if they go to only a few formal events a year. If you learn just a few important tips, you can make a much more informed decision in the store.

Things you should consider include getting the right color for the type of event you'll be attending, the overall fit of the suit, and any fashion trends you want to take into account. Some men might want to to go with a more neutral suit they can wear to different types of events, such as conferences and weddings. Either way, don't skimp on your suit -- looking good at formal events is crucial to making a good impression.

How to Get a Good Fit

First, let's look at fit. Ideally, the whole outfit should look tailored to your body, top to bottom. This will require having a precise set of measurements, which the salesman will be able to take in the store. You can expect him to measure your waist, chest, neck, arms, and legs. In this way, even suits taken right off the rack at the store can end up being an excellent fit after the appropriate tailoring is done. With the right fit, even cheap men's suits can look more expensive than they are.

You also want to make sure you choose a tasteful tie. Not every tie works for every gathering, so be sure that the one you choose matches the event you'll be attending. For instance, if you pick an apple green dress shirt, you must find a tie that goes well with it. You might also find a pocket square that matches the tie to give your look an added edge. If you're the type of person who likes to add a unique take to your appearance, you could look into some custom cufflinks. You can get these in varied designs and styles, and they come in both silver and gold. One final little item to consider is a collar pin or clip, which holds the collar of your dress shirt in a tidy way.

A Last Few Things to Consider

An important mistake to avoid is waiting until your event is very near before going out to buy your suit -- you want to have as much time as possible to make an informed decision and do any needed tailoring. For example, the pants will often need a bit of shortening. There are multiple options for dealing with this, including hemming, getting it sewn onto the inside of the leg, or even a turn-up. You also want to make sure your belt is the same color as your shoes, which is easy to neglect until you realize that sometimes you might have to take your jacket off. Lower down, make sure your socks' color is an good match to your shoes, and for goodness' sake, no white socks with black shoes. For the history of suits, you visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_suits for more information. 

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