Well-tailored suit, the proper selection of accessories, colors and patterns are a major part of looking good. There are other, more unfamiliar rules associated with wearing the suit. Who are they?
The right size does matter.
Points, geometric shapes and other prints can "stir" can make the outfit look very interesting. Use them on your tie or shirt and avoid combinations and too much bright colors on large areas of clothing.
In formal men's suits, contrasting in color and distinctive stitching on the lapels and lines of the suit are inadmissible.
The difference between the perfect suit and mediocre suit most often lies in the fabric. Wool and cashmere are a suitable choice.
The jacket should always be unbuttoned when you are sitting. No exceptions.
Do not overdo with accessories. Handkerchief in the pocket and tie pin are everything you need.
A good suit can usually be recognized from far. And the price is always equal to 4-digit amount.
The suit jacket must end where it falls on the upper knuckle of your thumb. Yes, it sounds strange, but this is one of the surest ways to find out what is the ideal length jacket.
When the jacket is buttoned, you should be able to fit your fist between your chest and textiles. The distance should be neither more nor less.
Add a watch. The watch is never needless.
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