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12 Men Suits Style Tips

Whether you have your dream wedding, a corporate job or even managing your own business, men’s suits are necessary in order to be more casual and professional. It will help you make a good impression, wearing the appropriate kind of suit defines a man’s character and stature. So it is important that you are well suited and always ready for any occasions that are coming your way.

Here are the 12 Men Suits Style Tips:

1. Perfect Fit

When selecting your suit, make sure that your shoulder fits perfectly since the shoulder part of the suit is difficult and expensive to tailor.

TIP: Lean against a wall and make sure the shoulders of the jacket don’t touch the wall before shoulders do. A perfect fitting jacket has no shoulder divots or upper arm wrinkles.

2. Right Collar

If you want to prevent your shirt collar in tucking inside your jacket when sitting you need to adjust the shirt collar about ¼” above the jacket.

3. Collar Gap

Having a gap between your lapels and shirt collar means your jacket doesn’t fit perfectly.

4. Jacket Sleeves

This sleeve should expose about an inch or half an inch of your shirt cuff.

5. Pant Break

Pant breaks are a matter of preferences depending on your style and gives you a different vibe.

No Break: Clean and modern.
Slight Break: tailored but not too flashy.
Medium Break: Conservative and gentlemanly
Full Break: Old-school and stand out.

6. British Style

A suit jacket with two back vents is more fashionable and distinguishes as higher quality and sophisticated standard suit.

7. Tie Rule

Your tie should barely touch your waistband or you can just adjust it to be slightly shorter.

TIP: Wear a tie dimple. It’s a planned imperfection that will make you stand out.

8. Tie Bar

The tie width should match your lapel width. The tie bar should not be wider that the tie

9. Vest

It is advisable that you match vest with a single-breasted suit, so that the vest will not be hidden.

TIP: Never fasten the bottom button on your vest or jacket.

10. Pocket Squares

Having a pocket square adds a layer of personality on your suit. Make sure the fabric and pattern is different on your tie.

TIP: Your tie should always be darker than your shirt.

11. Socks

Wear socks long enough that no leg is exposed when you sit.

12. Accessories

Don’t over accessorize your suit. Use only one or two at most if the accessories are both subtle.

For generations, men suits are considered the new generation knights armor, something you want to wear when you want to look and feel you’re very best. Trust your personal taste to find and select the perfect suit that portrays and define your personality.

Tux – Suit difference: What are they?

Tux – suit difference: 7 out of every 10 customer come to us claiming they need a suit, one that goes with a bow tie, and much as it is acceptable to accompany a suit with a bowtie, it turned out to be a tux that they actually need. So, what is the difference here? And is there really that many differences between them that we must have two separate pieces for different occasions?

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Since we’ve actually answered it in several other blog posts, but have never dedicated an article completely to answering this question, today we’re going to talk about the physical, the non-tangible differences, and the exceptions.

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1/ Tux – Suit Difference: The Intangibles

It’s important to note that, more than just the apparent physical differences, a tuxedo sends a different message than a suit does. Some people tend to wear t-shirts and jeans most of the time and some rarely change out of their sweats. Thus,  it would seem at first that, for any of us who rarely ever dress up, wearing a suit would send just as strong a message as a tuxedo because it’s equally rare.  But it isn’t always the case.

Suits are common ensembles, if not an obligatory outfit for daily work, or as often referred to: a societal norm. On the contrary, the main point of a tux is more than just to dress up. It is about commemorating special occasions, so special you would wear something extraordinary, and otherwise would not elsewhere. That makes the biggest difference, and explains why tux tops the list of clothing choice in such occasions as weddings. You can go to a grocery store picking food for dinner after work in a suit, not a tux. Similarly, you can wear suits to your wedding, that is if you wish to blend in with every other attendees. There is normally no problem to that, just make sure they know you are the groom, the main celebrity of the day.

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2/ Tux – Suit Difference: The Physical

In terms of physical differences, traditionally tuxedos have satin facing on the lapels. Additionally, it sometimes appear on buttons, pocket trim, and a satin side stripe down the leg of the trousers.  Suits don’t incorporate any satin and usually have either plastic or same-fabric-as-the-coat buttons.  Modern tuxedo options have minimized satin to a thin trim on the lapels and a thin bead down the leg. Eventually, the primary difference between the two all boils down to tuxes having satin and suits dont. Of course, to every rule there are exceptions.

Other physical differences like appropriate accessories generally only come into play when talking about traditional black tie standards, although for most modern tuxedo functions like proms and weddings, the lines between what to wear with a tuxedo vs. suit have been blurred. Tuxedos are historically only to be worn with bow ties, cummerbunds or waistcoats , since they complement the shiny satin. It’s common, though increasingly less so, to wear long ties and high stance vests with tuxedos. This is a result of the fact that it is a traditional look, only appropriate with suits.

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3/ The Exceptions

Talking about exceptions, there are now some modern satin-less tuxedo options exists in a few styles made primarily to cater to a growing demand in the wedding market.  Tuxedo lines make nearly identical tuxedos, but in different colors.  While the black, steel grey, and heather grey tuxedos do incorporate satin, the tan and slate blue do not.  Because they are part of a larger line of identical tuxedos, these are still considered tuxedos and are very popular options for both proms and daytime weddings. However, most of the time guests still opt for tailoring to ensure they look their best in the big day. This is because they don’t tailor the tuxes to any specific or particular measurements.

 

If you have got either a tux or a suit already, check this post out for more useful tips: http://www.tailormadesuits.co.nz/shirt-tie-suit-combination-2/

Click here for our tuxedo options for suit hire. For made to measure or tailoring, the options are almost endless. Bring along your design when you come to see us.

The Essential Guide to Hiring the Right Suit

Why would you need this essential guide to hiring the right suit?

Most modern men enjoy being original and creating a personal take on their suits. A suit can make or break a look. Sharply dressed men use their own tailor made suits that fit them perfectly. However, most tailors charge far more for fitted suits than mass producing retailers. But don’t let that put you off the enjoyment, style and comfort of a tailored suit. Suit hire is a low cost and convenient option without compromising elegance for that special occasion. Whether it is for a black-tie event or your own wedding day, reliable suit hire stores will provide you with the best suits possible to match your measurements.

Here are some simple tips to help find the right suit for you.

Rule # 1: Get the right fit for your body

It used to be that stores could only provide frumpy fitting suits for men to hire. But these days due to consumer demand and competition, there will always be a suit hire store that may fulfill your measurements and special requirements. At TMS we have a vast collection of suits and fabrics that can work for your body type.

Rule # 2: Match the tone of the occasion

Suits for hire available from your chosen store should be appropriate attire for the occasion. The suit should fit in the type of event you are attending. If you have an outdoor event or a daytime wedding light-colored suits are perfect. Evening affair? No problem. Men should opt for black or darker-colored suits. Hired black-tie suits or tuxedos are the way to go. Attending a more top notch event? Then, white-tie is are great option as well. White-tie calls for a black tailcoat, a white shirt, together with a white tie. Ultimately, check your invitation for specifics on the dress code or ask other guests what they intend to wear to the event.

Rule # 3: Wedding suit hire should complement the bride’s dress

For a groom, this is a milestone life event and you wouldn’t want your bride to agonize and have a fashion police on your special day. This is the best day to show off your fashion sense as a couple. You may like to check with your bride prior to the big day so you have to hire wedding suits company to get knowledge that you are on the same page or not.

Rule # 4: Accessories bring the look together

It is all in the details. Suit hire alone may not provide all the needed accessories for the occasion. You can spice up things by adding a special boutonniere, a tie, a vest, a pair of cufflinks in a style that match your suit. If the wedding has a two-colored theme, the groom may opt to use one color and the other one would be for the groomsmen. You can also add some personality to the total look. If you are a pilot, you may want a plane cufflink or a boutonniere, or if he is a Superman fanatic, why not try a Superman cufflinks! Don’t be afraid to explore, confidence will always be the key make you stand out from the crowd.