Fashion Today: 9 Suits color for men - Part 2
Most men need more than one suit but a quality suit is often expensive due to the fact that most men have limited funds. So how do you solve the dilemma?
6. Dark Brown Men’s Suit
A dark brown suit can work if a man has dark hair and a darker complexion. It can work for some blonds, redheads and for men with ruddier complexions.
A dark brown suit can be effective in adding a little bit of color.
However those who choose to wear it should exert caution as it is clearly not a formal suit.
Never wear a dark brown suit to a formal event or to a place where business dressing is taken very seriously (world cities such as New York and London).
7. Tan/ Khaki
A tan suit falls under the category of a brown suit as they fall within the same color family.
Like the light gray suit a khaki one can spice up the wardrobe especially for the man who constantly wears suits to work.
They are are a solid choice for low contrast men as the lack of color won’t overpower neutral features and allow you to wear pastels to more effect.
8. True Blue Men’s Suits
Compared to navy, a true blue suit can be harder to find. The jacket to the left is an example – please note it is being worn as a sport jacket hence the non-matching trousers.
Public personalities & politicians such as Prince William, Prince Harry and Vladimir Putin have popularized the hue and it is actually a good color to wear.
A true blue suit is more popular in Europe and parts of Asia. However it doesn’t score very high for North American based gentlemen because it is simply difficult to find and less formal than Navy.
A man may have to consider getting a custom suit made if he wants a true blue one. A great option if you own close to a dozen suits and want something for weekend or events a formal color isn’t required.
9. White Men’s Suits
The final suit color is white. Unless you’re a major personality such as Tom Wolfe– who made the white suit his signature look – the white suit will more often appear as an oddity.
Wearing a white suit draws attention to oneself. Therefore it can be ideal for events like white parties, or when you have to make a major presentation and really command everyone’s attention.
However a white suit is not really a necessity and men should not prioritize having it as part of their collection.
6. Dark Brown Men’s Suit
A dark brown suit can work if a man has dark hair and a darker complexion. It can work for some blonds, redheads and for men with ruddier complexions.
A dark brown suit can be effective in adding a little bit of color.
However those who choose to wear it should exert caution as it is clearly not a formal suit.
Never wear a dark brown suit to a formal event or to a place where business dressing is taken very seriously (world cities such as New York and London).
7. Tan/ Khaki
A tan suit falls under the category of a brown suit as they fall within the same color family.
Like the light gray suit a khaki one can spice up the wardrobe especially for the man who constantly wears suits to work.
They are are a solid choice for low contrast men as the lack of color won’t overpower neutral features and allow you to wear pastels to more effect.
8. True Blue Men’s Suits
Compared to navy, a true blue suit can be harder to find. The jacket to the left is an example – please note it is being worn as a sport jacket hence the non-matching trousers.
Public personalities & politicians such as Prince William, Prince Harry and Vladimir Putin have popularized the hue and it is actually a good color to wear.
A true blue suit is more popular in Europe and parts of Asia. However it doesn’t score very high for North American based gentlemen because it is simply difficult to find and less formal than Navy.
A man may have to consider getting a custom suit made if he wants a true blue one. A great option if you own close to a dozen suits and want something for weekend or events a formal color isn’t required.
9. White Men’s Suits
The final suit color is white. Unless you’re a major personality such as Tom Wolfe– who made the white suit his signature look – the white suit will more often appear as an oddity.
Wearing a white suit draws attention to oneself. Therefore it can be ideal for events like white parties, or when you have to make a major presentation and really command everyone’s attention.
However a white suit is not really a necessity and men should not prioritize having it as part of their collection.
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