Whether you like wearing them or not, every man should have at least one well-tailored suit. However, in order to get that perfect fit, there are some rules you need to keep in mind whether you are buying off the rack or having something tailored from scratch, the options are (almost) endless.
Here is a mini-guide to help you recognize an amazing suit and create that impeccable, sharp-looking style.
Finding Your Style
First, let’s talk about various styles and important details you need to consider in your search for the perfect suit.
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Suit Styles
There are so many suit styles to choose from and the trends are constantly changing
Keeping up with the newest trends can be rather useful. You don’t have to follow it to a tee, but you can definitely use it as an inspiration.
Colour and Fabric
The colour and patterns depend on the occasion and your personal style. Are you going for a neutral business look, a classic black, making a fashion statement with vibrant colour, or any option in between? The choice is yours.
The fabric, however, dictates how the suit will drape the body, as well as how the suit will perform in different weather conditions. The suit’s material varies in price, durability, quality, and more.
Lining
You’d be surprised just how much even the smallest detail, like a well-chosen lining, can completely transform the suit. As a matter of fact, the lining is just as important as the outer fabric. It adds weight, structure, and isolation. You can even choose to add a pop of colour or a vivid and bold design in the lining to make your suit stand out.
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Other Details
There are other details to consider, such as hems, cuffs, lapel, vents, and pockets to name a few. The more details you add, the more style decisions you’ll have to make. However, it is an ideal opportunity to customize the suit down to the smallest details, reflecting your personality and style.
Also, don’t forget to top it off with the carefully selected accessories.
How to Make Sure the Fit is Right
The main thing to remember is, a suit is only as good as the tailoring. No expensive fabric or fun design can compare with the right fit. Achieving the optimal proportions can make even the simplest suit seem like the most luxurious piece of attire. Tailoring is also something that, if not done properly, can go horribly wrong.
Having a great suit means tailoring it to your body, hiding the imperfections and accentuating the attributes.
Chest and Shoulders
In this area, the suit should be wide enough to move comfortably. However, even the smallest miscalculations can throw off the proportions; for example, if the suit is too wide it could make your head appear too big.
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Some mistakes can be impossible for tailors to fix and for that reason finding the right fit can be tricky. Luckily, there are expert men’s tailors Dubai that will make sure you get the finest suit money can buy, a handcrafted, hand-made masterpiece. Just leave it in the capable hands of the professionals.
Collar
Pay attention to the so-called collar gap. When a suit is properly fitted, there shouldn’t be a gap between the collar of the jacket and the collar of the dress shirt. In a well-tailored suit, these two collars should align perfectly.
Waist
Again, the suit should fit around your waist comfortably, not too tight, and ideally with 1 ½ inch between the shirt and the jacket. Everything else depends on the shape you’re trying to achieve (for example creating a slimmer silhouette).
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Quite often the waist requires some alterations, based on your body type to make the suit more flattering.
Button Rules
Acting as the centrepiece of the suit, the buttons influence the proportions greatly. If just one button is in the wrong place, it can establish an overall look that is unflattering. If the button is too high, it shortens the torso. However, if it’s too low, it lowers the waist. There needs to be a balance between the two sections of the jacket.
Jacket Length
There are two things to consider – the length of the sleeves and the overall jacket length.
Commonly, if you stand with your arms out, the bottom of the coat should lie evenly with your knuckles, while covering your seat. Of course, the length can vary depending on the style.
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Trouser Length
They should start at the natural waist, near the waist button of the jacket. Where they finish is more of a personal choice, although classically they should graze the top of the shoes. Once again, the trends are constantly changing and there is room for some freedom regarding the trouser’s length and width.
Armed with this new knowledge, rules, and ideas you are officially prepared to shop for that perfect suit. You will be looking your very best in no time!