Friday, January 23, 2009

How To Choose A Suit Design

By Clement Sancharo

Diversity in suits comes in the form of different styles, materials, colors, shapes, and designs. This diversity makes the suit a perfect garment for people of all ages, religions, races, and even sexual orientations.

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.

The striped suit design is created by using vertical lines as a design for your suit. This suit adds a nice splash of color to an otherwise plain suit and makes the wearer look more powerful.

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.

V shaped designs can be used to create herringbone patterns on wool suits. This suit is more stylish than stripe and solid suits but no less formal. Slip on this suit during winter months and you will not go wrong.

Check patterned suits can be devised through making a windowpane suit with closed windows. This suit is generally saved for less rigid social situations and is rarely worn to work.

I hope you enjoyed reading this article as much as I enjoyed writing it. Feel free to bookmark this page and reread this article before you make your next suit purchase. - 16463

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