The Perfect Fit Essential

Jacket Fit

  • Shoulders should end at your natural shoulder line
  • Sleeve should show 1/4 inch of shirt cuff
  • Jacket should button without pulling
  • Length should cover your seat

Trouser Fit

  • Waist should fit without a belt
  • Slight break at the shoe
  • No pulling at the hips
  • Comfortable when seated

Color Theory

Business Classics

  • Navy Blue - Versatile and authoritative
  • Charcoal Grey - Professional and sophisticated
  • Black - Formal and timeless

Classic Colors

  • Light Grey - Versatile all-season choice
  • Brown - Classic year-round option
  • Tan - Timeless all-season favorite

Accent Colors

  • Burgundy - Rich and distinguished
  • Dark Green - Subtle and unique
  • Deep Purple - Modern sophistication

Dress Codes Explained

Business Formal

Highest Formality
  • Dark colored suits
  • White or light blue shirts
  • Conservative ties
  • Oxford shoes

Business Professional

High Formality
  • Suits in various colors
  • Broader shirt color options
  • Patterned ties acceptable
  • Classic leather shoes

Fabric Guide

Wool Types

  • Super 100s - Everyday durability
  • Super 120s - Enhanced softness
  • Super 150s - Luxury feel

Premium Fabrics

  • Lightweight wool - All-season comfort
  • Flannel - Year-round elegance
  • Cotton blend - Versatile all-season option

Special Weaves

  • Herringbone - Classic pattern
  • Pinstripe - Business standard
  • Birdseye - Subtle texture

Style Inspiration

Business Professional

Business Professional

Classic navy pinstripe suit paired with traditional accessories

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Modern Business

Modern Business

Contemporary cut with clean lines and minimal styling

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Formal Attire

Formal Events

Black tie excellence with perfect proportions

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