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Posted on October 24, 2007 by Jason Petrina | Posted under   Shopping and Product Reviews


Tips for Buying the Perfect Suit



The difference between a high quality suit and a poor quality suit can be the difference between getting the job you desire or not getting the job, getting a raise you crave or not getting the raise or making a positive impression or making a poor impression. The fit, cut, style and fabric all contribute to the quality of the suit. You should consider each of the aspects separately in your quest to find the perfect suit that meets of your expectations. The price of the suit also factors into your decision. All of these considerations can help you to purchase the perfect suit for your needs.

The fit of a suit cannot be overemphasized. A proper fit can make any suit look great and conversely, a very expensive, high quality suit will not look good if it doesn't fit right. You should always try on a suit before purchasing it. When trying on a suit, it is important to remember that some features can be altered while others cannot be altered. This means that the sleeves and hems can be altered but the shoulders and the lapels cannot be altered. For this reason, a suit that has arms that are slightly too long is not a problem because it can be fixed through alterations but a suit that doesn't fit you in the shoulders probably still won't look right even after it is altered. When purchasing a suit, start trying on suits that are the size that you believe you are and if the suits just aren't fitting right, you might have to consider another size. Many men get caught up in believing that they are one size when that size is no longer right for them. Don't be afraid to try on various sizes of suits to find one that fits you perfectly.

The cut and style of the suit is also very important. If you work in a conservative industry such as the financial industry, it is appropriate to wear suits that are traditional in style and color. However, if you work in a more creative industry such as public relations or television, a flashier suit may be appropriate because this industry allows more originality in appearance. Black, brown and grey with or without pinstripes are all appropriate suit colors in an office that is more conventional. Lighter colors can be appropriate in industries that foster creativity and originality. It is important to consider your industry when choosing a suit, but your body type is equally important. You should try on suits of various cuts to determine which style looks best on you.

The material of the perfect suit is also important. In general, wool is the ideal material for a suit. Wool comes in a variety of weights making it appropriate for all seasons. Additionally, wool travels well and is easy to maintain. Beyond that, wool also has a very sophisticated appearance making a wool suit a simple way to make an instant positive impression.

The perfect suit can help you to make a good impression. It is important that the suit you choose fit you well. You may be tempted to buy a suit just because it is on sale but if it doesn't fit right then it isn't worth even the sale price. The style and color of the suit are also important. You should choose a color or style that will help you to fit in with your industry peers. Finally the material of the suit should be considered. Men can never go wrong with a wool suit and it is recommended that all of their suits be made of some type of wood. Following the advice in this article will help you to purchase the perfect suit that is sure to impress those that you meet.



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