Complete Guide To Buying A Suit

Purchasing a perfect suit is definitely not an easy thing to do, especially if you are not experienced at shopping. There are many things you have to have in mind, and if you need some help, stay with us! Here is a complete guide to buying a suit.

Don’t Trust The Sales Guy

No matter how desperately you need help with picking a perfect suit – beware of the sales guy! He will always tell you what you would like to hear – that the suit fits perfectly, and that the store’s tailor will fix anything in no time. Needless to say, his opinion and personal style will probably significantly differ from your own, which makes him completely incompetent to help.

Know What To Look For In The Fabric

When it comes to the fabric, it is good to know that most of the suits are actually made of wool. At their upper end, the wool may be blended with cashmere. You can also look for a 100% cashmere suit. The best way to check the strength of the fabric is to squeeze it – if it bounces back quickly, with little or no wrinkles, that is certainly a good sign! On the other hand, if you need a suit for hot weather, make sure that you opt for cotton or linen.

Know Your Size

You are now probably thinking that this step is too obvious, right? Well, it is not! When it comes to choosing a suit, the fit matters the most. Many salesmen simply do not understand how that works, or what are you actually looking for, so make sure that you have enough knowledge about this issue before you enter the store.

Complete Guide to Buying a Suit

Think About The Number Of Buttons

Will you choose a single-breasted or a double-breasted one? The first one consists of a single button, or one row of them (note: Never button the bottom one!), and the second one, logically, introduces a double row. The three-button suit became a major hit during the 90s, and many young men love it even today. On the other hand, the two-button is a traditional choice, which should be your go-to choice for some formal events. However, many fashion houses are making them more modern these days, which is exactly why they can be seen everywhere.

Think About The Lapel And Back Vents

Don’t choose the ventless jacket – it is wrong and pretty much outdated. Think about a center or side vents. The first option is very versatile – appropriate in both urban and conventional combos. On the other hand, side vents are much more elegant – these can be considered as European style. As for the lapel, there are many possibilities, too. A notch lapel is definitely what you want for a business suit, whereas a peak one is very elegant and old-school. However, it comes with a twist nowadays, since it is modernized in order to make a fashion statement.

Head Straight To Fitting Room

Once you have chosen a perfect suit, it’s high time you tried it on. Head straight to the fitting room and see whether it fits or not. Make sure that sleeves and trousers are long enough (but not too long!), and that it is not too tight. If the suit you picked doesn’t suit your needs, you should get a tailored one. There are a plenty of specialized sites, such as Joe Button tailored suits, which will provide the most amazing models that will definitely look fantastic on you simply because they are tailored specifically for your body. You won’t make a mistake if you choose this option.

Complete Guide to Buying a Suit

As you can see, choosing a perfect suit is not an easy task, however, it can be successfully accomplished. Just have in mind all of the aforementioned tips and you will see – shopping will become a piece of cake!

About the Author

 

Peter Minkoff is a beauty & fashion editor for Shlur magazine from UK living in London and occasionally in Brisbane, Australia. After graduating from Australian Institute of Creative Design, he worked as a stylist for few fashion events around UK. Beside beauty and fashion, he loves reading, making DIY cosmetics and traveling around tropical destinations. He plans to create a business for beauty & style advising.

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24 Comments

    1. I honestly didn’t know we had to look at so many things in order to buy a suit :/ but not to trust the sale guy goes for any situation when you want to buy something !

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    1. I avoid the sales guys as mucb as I could everytime I buy. Haha. In case I will be buying a suit for someone, I will read this again to get some great tips.

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