All About Suits
A suit is the single most important article of clothing that
a man can own. A good quality, well
fitted suit will command respect from business men as well as influence the
ladies to take notice. Here’s what one of the most stylish Men of Color, jazz
trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, says about suits” [1]Suits are my work clothes; they’re what I
wear onstage. A tailored suit projects a
clean, streamlined image, when people see that you’re clean; they know that
you’re serious. It makes them pay attention.
Moreover, suits lend a sense of ceremony to what I do, and my
performances are ceremonious occasions. “
Navy blue wool suit
Charcoal Gray wool suit
Medium Gray wool suit
Navy Blue pinstripe suit
Khaki cotton suit
[2]How to Buy for your Body Type
You are
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You want
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Avoid
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Big & Tall
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Pants with cuffs to break up your seemingly endless
inseam; pants with slimming shallow pleats; a dark navy suit.
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Anything with horizontal lines, which accentuate your
girth; anything with vertical lines, which make you taller.
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Long & Lean
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Anything with horizontal lines to help you look broader,
three button jackets that match the scale of your torso.
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Anything with vertical lines, which only make you look
taller; tight suits and jackets that advertise your thin limbs.
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Short & Stocky
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Single-button suits that have a deep V at the chest to
make at the torso look longer; v-neck sweaters that do the same.
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Anything with horizontal stripes or busy plaids, which
break up the body’s vertical lines; wide pants and cuffs.
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Short & Lean
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Two-button suit jackets that work in proportion to your
torso; thicker fabrics (like corduroy), which offer the illusion of heft.
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Anything baggy or loose, which draws attention to your
size; anything that’s all black.
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Styles of Suits
[3]There
are 3 basic styles of suits:
Single breasted in 2-button and 3-buttons style suit coat
with slacks
Double breasted in 4 and 6 buttons suit coat with slacks
Three piece which consist of a single breast jacket, vest
and slacks
[1]
Lloyd Boston, Men of Color Fashion, History, Fundamentals with Foreword by
Quincy Jones (New York: Workman Publishing, 1998), pages 27 – 33.
[2]
The Handbook of Style, A Man’s Guide to Looking Good, From the Editors
of Esquire Magazine, (New York: Hearst Books, 2009) page 41.
[3]
Bernard Roetzel, Gentlemen A Timeless Fashion, (Germany: Konneman, 1999)
pages 89-90.