Monday, April 15, 2013

Suits to keep you looking good, whether it's at the office or out on the town.

   What is the perfect suit? Is it something versatile, something that can be worn out casually as well as to the office? Does it just mean it’s perfectly tailored, or does it have to be expensive too? Here are some examples of the perfect suit, from versatility, to fit, to fabric and cost.    My favorite suits are blue, the easiest to quickly dress up or down depending on the occasion. You can go for blue in basically any situation, go with only the jacket and some chinos or jeans, for the perfect casual outfit. Lose the tie after work and you’re ready for drinks, or keep it buttoned up and put together and you can look killer in the office.




The perfect suit for any season.  While I like the way it's shown above, I say switch out the black shoes with some nice caramel brown ones and you're set for whatever the day throws at you.  Brioni. $5,631  

A perfect summery suit.  Looking rather casual here without the tie, but could easily be dressed up and  worn to any office or event.  Paul Smith. $1,550.
For the high-powered , pin-stripe-loving, bad ass.  The double breasted , dark navy suit.  Not always as versatile as the rest (unless you want the sailor look), but keeps you looking pretty damn bad ass in the office.  Brooks Brothers. $1,098.
 
The Perfect light blue suit for summer.  Wear it to the office, add some Sperry's and lose the jacket and you have a great summer pant.  Or lose the tie and add some salmon color chinos and you're ready for the evening.  LARUSMIANI, $4,435. 
The cheaper version, get it fitted to you and it's still possible to look like a million bucks. Ultra versatile,  great hue of blue, and won't kill your wallet. (But please change out the tennis shoes for some nice brown leather)  H&M.  $105.




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