Anatomy Of The Suit
- Surajit
- Aug 22, 2016
- 2 min read
Needless to say that suits are a fundamental part of a man’s wardrobe. However, purchasing the right one isn’t such an obvious choice. That’s why we’ve put together a comprehensive suit guide featuring our range of formal wear to give you some handy advice. Read on to find out all about this classic piece of clothing.
How to Choose a Suit?
One of the key things to how to look good in a suit is choosing the right fit for your body type. You can opt for a regular or slim cut or go for a modern skinny fit. Balancing proportions is essential so that you can get the most out of your outfit and truly look impeccable. Have a look at our quick tutorial on how a suit should fit for practical reference.

Suit Types
Now that you know what makes for a perfect fit, it’s time to have a look at the essential suit types according to different occasions.
Skinny Fit Suit
This type of suit is a must-have if you’re looking to put together a sleek and polished ensemble. The only real difference between your standard suit and a skinny one is how tight the fit is. The final aim is to accentuate your figure so you don’t want to it to be overly fitted and therefore be uncomfortable because of that.

Business Suit
A tweed blazer is always a good choice for a business meeting or office scenario. You don’t need to be wearing a fully matched suit to sartorially fit in a formal situation. Owning a reliable slim fit will allow you to create different combinations with your existing range of suit trousers. Slim fit blazers are especially ideal for lean figures. That said, a skinny fit suit is also a great alternative.

Best Business Suit Combination
In this case, you could get away with wearing chinos but keeping things formal is always the best bet. Pair your tweed blazer with smart black trousers and a white shirt. Plus, you can always wear matching tweed trousers if the situation calls for it. Complete the look with a pair of leather loafers.
Wedding Suit
There’s nothing more elegant and appropriate than a well-fitted tuxedo to show off at a wedding. When it comes to suits to wear to a wedding, there are plenty of options out there and especially colourful ones. If you’re feeling experimental you can play around with different shades and textures. However, you can never go wrong with a timeless black tuxedo.
Make sure that your jacket and trousers are fitted to your true proportions. Pay extra attention to your shoulders and the length of trousers and sleeves.
Choose between a skinny or slim/regular cut.
Have options ready for different occasions such as business meetings and weddings.

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