Choosing the right suit is a dilemma for
many men. Suits are expensive, so you want to be certain you get value for
money and end up buying the suit you really want and need. Below are some of
the factors you should consider before you buy a man’s suit.
The Occasion
A range of different types of suits are
available for all kinds of occasions. Work, interviews, black tie events,
weddings, funerals and different social gatherings are all occasions where a
suit may be needed.
If you are choosing a suit for work or an
interview, a navy, black or grey two-piece suit is usually appropriate. Black
tie events and weddings require a more specific, formal suit such as those
available online at www.formaltailor.com.
How Often Will You Wear It
For some people, a suit is an investment
and a piece of clothing they will wear quite often. Other people may only wear
a particular suit for a specific event or occasion. If you think you will
rarely wear a suit, hiring a suit may be a better option, especially if you are
on a tight budget. This is often the case for more formal occasions where a
tuxedo may only be worn by some individuals once or twice in their lifetime.
Quality and Price
For many people, the type of product they
buy depends on its price. Suits vary in price from less than one hundred pounds
to thousands of pounds. There’s a reason for this and it usually comes down to
quality.
You may think you are getting a bargain by
buying an affordable suit, but it’s probably made from inferior materials or
poorly tailored, which means you may have to replace it again soon. Over time,
this becomes more expensive than buying a better quality suit in the first
place that will last longer.
Size and Fitting
We all come in different shapes and sizes,
so this needs to be taken into account when you are buying a suit. Many people
make the mistake of only worrying about the length of the trouser suit or
jacket. However, there are other features of a suit that need to fit properly.
The shoulder area of a suit jacket should
be comfortable, neat and not look too tight or too loose. The same is true for
the chest area of a jacket. Sleeve length, jacket length, the trouser
rise and waist width are other aspects of a suit that should be tailored to
your body size.
Colour, Style and Detail
The colour of the suit you choose should be
suitable for the occasion you are attending and the accessories you normally
wear, such as your shoes and shirts. A range of different
styles and details are available, depending on your taste. These include
three-button, two-button, one-button, double breasted and lapel options.
With so many different
suits to choose from, it can be difficult to know which one to buy. All of the
factors mentioned above should be taken into account before you make this
decision, so that you will look great at the next event or occasion you atten
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