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by mypaiste on 2012-03-02 16:06:30

How to Wear a Suit with Taste - F.S & PAISTE High-End Private Customization

From the official website of Beijing Paiste Suits [http://www.bjpst.com], the most professional, fashionable, and trendy occupational wear brand F.S & PAISTE creates luxurious charm for men. To wear a suit with taste, one must pay attention to its unique dressing standards. The suit originated in Europe, and Westerners often choose different colors depending on the occasion and season when wearing suits. Dark-colored suits are worn for formal ceremonial occasions, while light-colored, dark-checkered, or small-patterned suits are worn for commuting, entertainment, and socializing.

Considering skin tone, Chinese people should choose navy blue, charcoal gray, or black-gray suits for social occasions. These colors not only appear dignified and elegant but also enhance the complexion. Remember, the fabric of the suit should not be too flashy. Otherwise, it will not only fail to reflect the taste and dignity of the suit but may also invite ridicule. If you really feel that plain colors are too dull, you can experiment with the color of your tie.

First and foremost, a suit must fit well. When purchasing, do not overthink future weight changes; instead, opt for a very well-fitted suit. In terms of style, follow the crowd—avoid retro or overly unconventional styles. If it's a suit that has been stored for years or one that accompanies you year after year, compare its style carefully to see if it is outdated or if it has returned to fashion. For the former, it's best not to wear it; for the latter, you're lucky and save a significant expense. Often, what seems unconventional today might become mainstream tomorrow, but as long as it hasn't yet, don't choose it if you want to wear with taste.

A good suit must be made from high-quality fabric. Wool fabric is commonly used, but choosing high-count linen fabric can also yield good results, depending on the season and craftsmanship. When wearing a suit, take care to maintain it properly by hanging it on a professional suit hanger and using a dust cover. A suit generally requires two or three shirts and two or three ties for pairing. The shirt collar should neither be too tight nor too loose, and the sleeve length should reach the wrist, ideally extending 1-2 centimeters beyond the suit sleeve. When wearing a tie, the shirt should fit snugly, while without a tie, the shirt can be slightly looser.

The tie is the finishing touch for a man's attire, showcasing the wearer's personality through it. Different ties paired with the same shirt can produce different visual effects. Tie color should be chosen based on the shirt. Tie colors should generally not be too bright, and patterns should not be too elaborate. The material of the tie must be of high quality, with silk being more commonly used. If the tie material is subpar, it's better not to wear one at all. In informal settings, it's acceptable to wear a suit without a tie, but the top button of the shirt must be unbuttoned. The tie should generally be slightly longer than the waistband of the pants. The tie clip was once an important accessory for suits but now appears ridiculous, so it's recommended not to use it anymore. If you need to secure the tie, place the second layer inside the label behind the tie.

When wearing a suit, don't hesitate to remove the trademark label on the sleeve cuff just because it's a brand name. The class and feel of a suit come from the suit's inherent structure and quality, as well as the wearer's taste. Do not put any items in the pockets of the suit jacket. Avoid wearing white socks, as the stark contrast between white socks and black shoes is called "donkey hooves" by the British, indicating how unappealing it looks. Generally, socks and shoes should preferably be the same color, creating a seamless look, or at least similar colors.

Finally, when wearing a suit, choose shoes, belts, and briefcases that are either the same or similar colors for a stronger overall appearance, which also enhances the suit's taste.

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