The
perfect suit consists of quality fabric, a quality super count, a trusted
tailor, and of course personal style. We’ve compiled a checklist of ideas that
will help you design the ideal suit for any occasion.
Make Sure it Fits
Proper
measurement taking by your tailor is absolutely crucial. Nothing looks worse
than an unfitted suit, and nothing looks better than a perfectly fitted suit.
Consider adding a bit of personal style to your suit, doing so will leave you
feeling confident and looking great. Modern fitted styles look the sharpest,
and actually require less fabric than the dated loose fit. While the quality of
the suit of course matters, the way it fits is just as important, so make sure
you go to a trusted tailor.
3 Pieces
Vests-the
new addition to the ultimate suit. Adding a vest to your suit will enhance the
look entirely. The simple addition can do loads to your ensemble, and create a
more fitted look. The vest is convenient as well; if and when you get hot, you
can take off the jacket and just wear the vest alone.
Individuality
Your
custom made suit is being created specifically for you, so adding a bit of you
into your suit could be awesome. There are hundreds of fabric options for
custom made suits, choose one that you love. You can even take it to another
level, and add some color into the lining of your suit. Nothing symbolizes
power more than individuality and nothing portrays individuality more than a
custom made suit.
The Early Bird Catches the Worm
Getting
a head start on designing your suit, for any occasion, will only benefit you.
When you start early, you avoid last minute stresses and alterations to your
ensemble.
Details
Things
like the dress shirt, tie or tux, and cuff links have the ability to take your
suit from good to great. These small details piece together the entire suit,
and also allow you to have a bit of fun with it.
The Shoes
Shoes
are easily forgotten, but essential to complete your look. While new dress
shoes are preferable, polishing your old ones can do the trick. A rugged pair
of shoes paired with a fine tuxedo is just disastrous.
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