Friday, January 23, 2009

Suit Designs Defined

By Clement Sancharo

Men's suits are the most prevalent clothing donned by men of all races, religions, sexual orientations, and ages. The result has been large diversity among the styles, colors, materials, designs, and shapes in all types of suits.

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.

Solid suits without any patterns at all tend to be the most prevalent on the market. These suits are one color and can be worn with the largest array of accompaniments. Use this suit as your primary work suit and you will not go wrong.

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.

Windowpane designs are more stylish than the previous two styles mentioned. These suits are created by running lined both vertically and horizontally on the suit to create the appearance of boxes or windowpane designs on the suit. This design is great for social events requiring a suit.

Herringbone designs usually come in the form of wool suits with v shaped patterns adorning them. These suits are usually only worn in colder climates as winter suits and can be a great way to liven up a dreary day at the office.

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.

Bookmark this page and come back to it before your next quest for a new suit, you'll be glad you did. - 16928

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