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A Guide to Men's Suits |
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Unless you wear suits every day, the chances are good that you don't keep up with fashion trends in men's suits. |
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| Author: Rachel E Levinson |
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Double vs. Single Breasted:
One of the main things that you have probably always wondered about when it comes to buying a men’s suit is whether you should buy a double-breasted suit or a single-breasted suit. Double-breasted suits tend to look better on people who are tall and slender. Single-breasted suits tend to look better on people who are on the heavier side, or those who are built muscle-wise.
Buttons:
Single-breasted suit jackets might have one, two, three, four, or even more buttons. If you're looking for a classic, timeless style, you can choose a two-button jacket. They work with virtually every physique, and will have staying power. While wearing a two-button jacket, keep the old adage, "Top ever, bottom never" in mind, and only button the top button.
Three-button jackets have come into fashion, and are widely seen as mainstream. Three buttons add a perception of length to the torso, which works especially well for men with long legs. A two-button jacket may work better for shorter men. When wearing a three-button jacket, keep the top two buttons or only the middle button done.
Jackets that have four or more buttons are considered as very fashion forward, and are especially popular in urban styles. If you already own a selection of suits, a multi-button jacket makes for a great, edgy wardrobe addition.
Kind of Vents:
When it comes to jacket vents, you have 3 choices: no vent, single vent, and double vents. If you are very slender and are searching for a sleek look, you can get away with a jacket without vents. Otherwise, you should select either a single or center-back vent that gives you a bit of room to move, or double side vents that flatter most every physique and give you the broadest range of movement.
Kind of Pockets:
Pocket styles preferences change with the seasons, but nearly every men’s suit jacket has one of three types of pockets: besom pockets- which is a slit but no flap; flap pockets- where a piece of fabric overlaps the pocket opening; and combination- where the flap can be tucked into the pocket to replicate the look of a besom. The combination is the most versatile, but you really can't go wrong with any of these types.
Shopping with a Purpose:
Whether you're choosing a Giorgio Fiorelli, Hugo Boss, Mantoni, Ralph Lauren, or Calvin Klein suit, you definitely want the most bang for your bucks. Begin by searching online for sites that guarantee low prices and outstanding quality. You should be able to find a site that enables you to save 50% off of retail store prices. These sites typically offer an outstanding range of styles and sizes, as well as the expertise to guide you through your purchase. Whatever men's suit you ultimately choose, you can be sure to wear it with style.
About Author
Rachel E. Levinson is presently working on the site Mens suit. For more information about Mens suits visit our site http://www.mensitaly.com/
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