Friday, January 23, 2009

Choosing A Suit Design

By Clement Sancharo

The suit is the most popular garment worn by men in the United States and many other countries. These garments are worn by people of every age, race, religion, and sexual orientation. As a result the suit comes in many different colors, materials, shapes, and designs.

I wrote this article to help men get a better handle on some of the different designs used in the creation of suits. The following paragraphs will give you a general understanding of what each design looks like.

The solid patternless suit is the most popular suit worn in the United States. This suit does not have any markings and only has one color. Slip on this suit for formal occasions and strict office settings.

Striped suits tend to be second in the high demand designs of the suit market. These suits have vertical lines running down them in various thicknesses. Slip on this suit to illustrate your power and authority.

Striped suits can be taken to the next level with contrasting stripes running in the complete opposite direction to create patterns with the appearance of windows. This windowpane design is used to create stylish outfits that are perfect for less conventional situations.

The herringbone design is created by running v shaped patterns in line with each other on the trouser and jacket. This is mostly found in winter suits as it is only ever created using thick wool materials. Wear this in the winter to any event you see fit.

The check patterned suit is created using closed patterned windowpane designs. This suit can be tricky to wear, but gratifying as well. Put on this suit before attending a party requiring a suit or some other less formal situation.

I hope you enjoyed reading this article as much as I enjoyed writing it. Feel free to bookmark this page and reread this article before you make your next suit purchase. - 15634

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