Monday, January 2, 2012

A SUIT SAYS A THOUSAND WORDS

The Art of the Suit Part 1
Buying a suit can be intimidating. There is a lot thrown at you by the sales associate when you are looking around for suits. Newsflash, the only thing that matters is how well the suit looks and more importantly, looks on you. The honest secret is, unless somebody is businessman by day and tailor by night, or unless someone touches your suit, no one will be able to tell what your thread count is and how much it cost. In fact a tailor is exactly what will take your suit to the next level. Tailors are cheap and they can touch up your suit to have it looking like a million bucks.

 
                       

                           The Art of the Suit Part 2
Guys at suit stores just want to make commission and sell you what the "big ballers" who shop in their stores buy. Get your first couple of suits from a store in the mall. Macy's has a great selection of suits including suits made by Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein. The great thing about shopping at a store in the mall is you get practice. You can get a fashioned opinion or from a woman's or mans perspective on what actually looks good on you and not just what everybody else is wearing. These stores also have great deals on suits. H&M sells great looking slim fit suits for as low as $90, and slim is most definitely in.

 

The Art of the Suit Part 3
There are also those guys that hate spending money on things that they will only where once. If your worried about the price of a good suit dont stress because you can put it to good use. The suit can be worn in a number of different flavors. The most popular wear is the suit jacket with a pair of jeans. The second option would be to wear your suit pants in a business casual look.


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