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How to Wear Suits Properly: A Complete Guide

A well-tailored suit is one of the most powerful tools in a man's wardrobe. Whether you’re dressing for a business meeting, wedding, or special event, mastering the art of wearing a suit properly elevates your appearance and boosts confidence.

Fabric plays a big role in comfort and appearance. Opt for wool or wool blends for year-round wear, linen for summer, and tweed for colder months​ 

Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to wear suits the right way.

1. Fit is Everything

The most important factor when wearing a suit is the fit. A poorly fitting suit can ruin the entire look, no matter how expensive or stylish it is. When it comes to fit:

  • Shoulders: The shoulder seams should sit exactly at the edge of your shoulders.
  • Jacket Length: The jacket should cover your backside and stop just at the midpoint of your hand.
  • Trousers: Aim for a slight break in your pants, where the hem rests lightly on your shoes without excessive folding.

Pro Tip: Invest in a tailor to ensure the suit contours to your body properly. > Schedule A Fitting

2. The Right Buttoning Rules

Understanding when to button and unbutton your jacket is crucial:

  • For two-button suits, always fasten the top button and leave the bottom undone.
  • In three-button suits, follow the rule: "sometimes, always, never." Button the top occasionally, always the middle, and never the bottom.
  • Double-breasted suits should always have the top buttons fastened.

When sitting down, always unbutton your jacket to avoid creases and ensure comfort.

3. Choosing the Right Shirt and Tie

A crisp, clean shirt can make or break your suit. Stick to classic colors like white or light blue for business settings, while pastel tones or bold hues work for more relaxed events. When selecting a tie:

  • Width: Match the width of your tie to your jacket's lapels for balance.
  • Length: The tie should end just at the belt buckle.

Pro Tip: The knot matters! A Windsor knot works well with wide collars, while a half-Windsor or four-in-hand suits narrower collars.

4. Accessories Done Right

Accessories add personality to your suit but should be used sparingly:

  • Pocket Square: A simple white or patterned pocket square adds elegance without overcomplicating your look.
  • Cufflinks: Wear them with French cuffs to make a subtle statement.
  • Shoes: Ensure your shoes match the formality of the suit. Oxford and Derby shoes are the go-to for formal wear, while loafers can work for a more casual vibe.

5. Color and Fabric Considerations

The choice of suit color depends on the occasion:

  • Navy and charcoal are versatile and appropriate for business settings.
  • Black suits are reserved for formal events like weddings or funerals.
  • Lighter shades and pastels are great for summer or outdoor occasions.

Summer suiting vibes!

    6. Proper Care and Maintenance

    To keep your suit in top condition:

    • Dry clean sparingly to avoid wearing down the fabric.
    • Store properly on a good-quality suit/jacket hanger to maintain the jacket’s shape & dust bag if necessary.
    • Steam or press the suit before wearing to remove any wrinkles.

    By following these guidelines, you’ll be well on your way to mastering the art of wearing a suit properly, ensuring you look sharp and feel confident on any occasion. 

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