Friday 20 January 2017

Make your wardrobe full by the different types of men’s suits

A suit is basically the outfit of two or three piece which consists of trouser or jacket of the same fabric but sometimes accompanied by the waist coat. Actually, a man’s wardrobe is incomplete without a suit; it is the most accepted piece of attire globally. It marks one’s style, character and reputation. There are many types of men’s suits below



SINGLE-BREASTED

A jacket of single breasted has just one set of button holes and buttons, which don’t overlap. It can be two buttoned or three buttoned, generally accepted. The version of one button is for dinner jackets. You can wear a jacket of single breasted with a waist coat without collar or sleeves. The waist coat can be made up of the same fabric of suit. This men’s suit style is known as the British style suit

DOUBLE BREASTED

A jacket of double breasted ha s two overlapping in the front across the body, the suit is vent less traditionally. Generally, it has the options of having four or six buttons. It is a neat tailor made suit, also called as the Italian style suit which is normally worn by the tall men.

BUSINESS SUITS

The business suits or the office suits for men, Dusseldorf has a formal cut, sharp fits and stylish in sober colours. It is different from the lounge suits as it is more formal and conservative. Single and double breasted will both go well.

WEDDING SUITS


The wedding suits uplifts the man personality, it vary in silhouettes and cuts. The fabrics of this suit are jacquard, velveteen and other sheen or a fabric which is meant for luxury wear. Currently the trend of wedding suits is single button as well as two buttons with the slim fit with the pockets and lapels.

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