A well made suit brings out the best of a man’s structure and personality. Almost everyone prefers to wear suits in formal and informal social occasions, business deals or interviews to create an impression of power and dignity. Most men, especially office goers or businessmen have their wardrobe stacked with power suits of various styles and cuts. Their fashion taste generally does not exceed the limit of poise and elegance and that is why less attention is given towards normal, casual suits that make an effective wear in all kinds of occasions.
Casual suits are not some exceptional kind of suit but only less formal looking than the other suits. The colors are nonchalant and may have some patterns or styles according to the latest trends. They can be worn with formal shirts and jeans according to the contemporary fashion statement and look dignified and relaxed simultaneously. You can even wear a casual brown or charcoal suit with jeans and a crisp white shirt in a business meeting. Yes, it may look odd at the first go, but if you carry yourself with ease, you will be able to make a marked impression of individuality. The creativity and uniqueness is what matters the most for you to become a style icon.
Wool is undoubtedly the best fabric for suit making and has no alternative in making formal suits. You can always choose your own fabric for casual suits but unlike others, woolen suits tend to have the maximum strength and durability. So casual or not, suits are best fitted in wool and if it’s Australian merino wool, then you can consider nothing else. These days the suit makers do not spend much time behind a single suit as they have a lot of orders to fulfill. So save time and cut down expenses they tend to fuse the interlining to the suit’s structure making it stiff and uncomfortable. The suits of fused construction may have a perfect shape but this is only for a short span of time. When the glue wears out, the interlining comes off too, damaging the entire suit structure. Hence before investing in suits, make sure that they are of canvas construction and not the cheap, fused (or glued) ones that though are made quickly, but also wears off quite fast.
Casual suits are not some exceptional kind of suit but only less formal looking than the other suits. The colors are nonchalant and may have some patterns or styles according to the latest trends. They can be worn with formal shirts and jeans according to the contemporary fashion statement and look dignified and relaxed simultaneously. You can even wear a casual brown or charcoal suit with jeans and a crisp white shirt in a business meeting. Yes, it may look odd at the first go, but if you carry yourself with ease, you will be able to make a marked impression of individuality. The creativity and uniqueness is what matters the most for you to become a style icon.
Wool is undoubtedly the best fabric for suit making and has no alternative in making formal suits. You can always choose your own fabric for casual suits but unlike others, woolen suits tend to have the maximum strength and durability. So casual or not, suits are best fitted in wool and if it’s Australian merino wool, then you can consider nothing else. These days the suit makers do not spend much time behind a single suit as they have a lot of orders to fulfill. So save time and cut down expenses they tend to fuse the interlining to the suit’s structure making it stiff and uncomfortable. The suits of fused construction may have a perfect shape but this is only for a short span of time. When the glue wears out, the interlining comes off too, damaging the entire suit structure. Hence before investing in suits, make sure that they are of canvas construction and not the cheap, fused (or glued) ones that though are made quickly, but also wears off quite fast.