A black suit is in concept, the staple of staples with regards to formal attire. Is it difficult to wear? Yes, but only as it’s so common. Black is great when done correctly, but truly awful when done wrong. You cannot hide behind a poorly modified black suit as it will read sloppy and careless. A poor black suit is in reality among our final pet hates, together with dreadful shoes, jagged haircuts and some other fake designer products. This is the reason we have ordered our top tips for wearing a black suit for different occasions, including our do’s and performn’ts for the traditional black suit.
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Black Slim-Fit Cotton-Jersey Shirt
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TOM FORD BLACK SLIM-FIT PEAK LAPEL WOOL SUIT
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Houston Leather Chelsea Boots
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ROBERTO COLLINA TURTLE NECK JUMPER
How to Wear a Black Suit
- The fit is everything. If you are going to put on a black suit, you may need tailoring. You are going to want the coat to be cut slim through the waist to maintain a fitted silhouette. You will also want to leave a half an inch of top showing in the cuff.
- Choose a lightweight suit cloth in wool/cotton since it will help regulate your own temperature.
- Use contrasting shirt colors in natural tones such as white, grey and navy but as with your tailoring, make certain you’re deciding on a slim fit shirt to bring your dark suit into life.
- For less formal occasions add a colourful pocket square, t-shirt, polo and a black suede loafer for a more relaxed and youthful look.
- For dressier occasions, put on a black suit with a fly front placket white shirt, black bow tie and black Oxfords; this really is a terrific alternative to purchasing a tux.