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9 Rules to Follow When Wearing a Formal Suit

Formal Suit

A well-fitted formal suit is a symbol of elegance and sophistication. Even in this ever-evolving world of men’s fashion, nothing can beat a classic formal suit. However, wearing the suit correctly is crucial because it makes a lot of difference in the overall look.

If you end up looking shabby in a formal suit, you are probably not wearing it the right way. There are a few essential rules that one must follow while wearing a suit. If you are unaware of these rules, the following article is for you. Discover the top nine rules that enhance the overall look of a formal suit.

  1. Choose the Right Fit: How your suit falls on the contour of your body makes a lot of difference to the overall appearance. Hence, getting it tailormade rather than buying one off the rack is the best choice. The charm of a tailormade suit can’t be matched with a piece you have bought from a retail store. But how do you ensure that the tailormade suit is worth the money? The secret to tailoring a suit that fits perfectly is understanding that the piece should fit you like a glove and sculpt your body’s unique contours.
  2. Accessories Make a Lot of Difference: The accessories you pair with your formal suit can either make or break your outfit. For starters, a classic wristwatch is a must with your formals. For this, you can explore Seiko watches at Jomashop to discover an exclusive range of collections to compliment your formal outfit. Apart from the wristwatch, you can experiment with pocket squares and cufflinks to make your suit stand out.
  3. Pay Attention to Grooming: A well-groomed appearance is essential when wearing a formal suit. Ensure your hair is neatly styled, your beard is well trimmed, and your nails are short and clean. Moreover, pay attention to personal hygiene and use a subtle cologne to capture attention without being too overpowering.
  4. Be Careful While Choosing the Shoulder Pads: The shoulder pads of the jacket lay the foundation for a piece that rightly fits your body. While selecting a shoulder pad, ensure it ends right at the end of your shoulder. Any padding that goes beyond your shoulders will make the jacket look oversized. Conversely, any padding that ends before your shoulders will make the jacket look smaller and lead to an unflattering silhouette.
  5. The Shirt Cuffs Shouldn’t Go Over Your Hand: The cuffs of the shirt you plan on wearing underneath your suit should go slightly beyond the jacket but shouldn’t cover your hands. Ideally, a quarter of an inch of your shirt cuffs should appear beneath your jacket to make yourself look presentable. When the cuffs of your shirt are of the right length, you look sharp and well-groomed.
  6. Match the Color of Your Belt and Shoe: Matching the color of your belt and shoe will make the entire look well-tied together. So, if your shoes are brown, opt for a belt that is of the same color or belongs to the same color family. This small detail can make a big difference for your entire look, making you feel more confident.
  7. Focus on Your Shirt and Tie Combination: When choosing a shirt and tie combination, aim for contrast and balance. So, if your suit is patterned or textured, opt for a solid-colored shirt to keep the look balanced. On the other hand, if your suit is solid, you have more freedom to experiment with patterns and textures in your shirt. The same goes for your tie as well. Moreover, when it comes to matching your shirt and tie, ensure that both belong to the same color family but are not of the same color.
  8. Keep the Bottom Button of your jacket Open: Whether you are wearing a single-breasted suit, a double-breasted one, or a three-piece, you should always keep the bottom button of your jacket open. Keeping the button unfastened is a longstanding tradition in men’s fashion with a practical and aesthetic appeal. Firstly, keeping it unbuttoned allows more freedom of movement and is a comfortable fit. Secondly, since suits are designed assuming the last button will be unfastened, keeping it undone ensures the jacket drapes properly and maintains its intended silhouette.
  9. Understand the Different Suit Lengths: Knowing the lengths of the different elements of your suit ensemble is vital for a more polished look. Your pants should be long enough to hide your socks for a more polished look. Moreover, when it comes to your jacket, it should cover your zipper and buttocks, ensuring a tailored appearance while also allowing ease of movement.

Mastering the Art of Wearing a Formal Suit: There is something about a formal suit piece that no other piece of clothing can be compared to. However, styling your suit the right way can be a tricky affair. Firstly, you need to pay attention to its fit and ensure that you are well-groomed to enhance its charm. Moreover, when it comes to color combinations and textures, you must always aim for a balanced look. A well-fitted formal suit is a symbol of sophistication and confidence. Following the tips mentioned above, anyone can elevate their formal game and exude an aura of refinement.


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