5 Things to Consider When Buying Your First Suit

 Much like starting a new job, getting their first suit is a major deal for most men.

When it comes to buying a suit, the truth is that most men have no idea where to begin. It is not like ordering a formal shirt online, where you pick a colour and size and you are done. There are several important things to consider other than your look. It can feel like a daunting task, between choosing the fabric, the colours, the style, etc. A little mistake and you could end up buying a suit which might be oversized or feel a little tight at the shoulder area. There are a plethora of reasons your first suit could be an uncomfortable experience for you.  


However, with the correct research and following some basic rules, getting a dapper suit won’t be difficult. Here are the 5 major points that need to be taken care of when buying your first suit:

Occasion

The first question you need to ask is where are you planning to wear the suit to? Is it for daily office wear, a special occasion, job interview or an important presentation? Whether or not the suit you wear will be formal or informal is based on the occasion you are going to attend. Other than the suit, the occasion will also dictate the accessories you choose. 

Colour

For men black suit has always been the go-to suit for a formal event. When it comes to experimenting with colours, men usually tend to stick with the classics: grey or navy blue. However, if you wish to stand out at informal events, you can also try out pastel coloured suits like cream or beige. 

Fabric

One of the most important elements to consider when buying your first suit is the fabric that will be used to design it. For summers, you would opt for something that would be lightweight, breathable and doesn’t show sweat stains like linen or cotton. When it comes to winter, you would require a fabric that is thick, warm and resistant to creasing such as flannel or wool suits. 

Open to experimentation

When you buy a suit, it is not going to be used for just one day. But it can also become boring if you wear that same suit to multiple occasions. Hence, choose a suit that can be experimented upon with different garments. For example, if you have an informal suit, you can pick its jacket, pair it up with Blackberrys khaki pants and Chelsea boot, and you would be all set for your office’s casual Fridays. 

Fitting

It should go without saying, but there is no ‘one size fits all’ when it comes to suits. Whether you are slim, bulky, short, tall, etc., your suit should define and complement your body type. 

Lastly but most importantly, get a suit that you love. A suit that makes you feel comfortable confident is the best suit for you. Just make sure it fits you perfectly and you will be ready to rock the world.

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