The Men Suit Styles You Need To Know About

November 30, 2020


By Milda Urbonaite


Even though we're spending most of our days in comfortable jeans or sweatpants at the moment, these strange times will pass.

And when that happens will be thrilled to get back to looking sharp and finding ways to refresh our wardrobes.

Whether it's a wedding, business conference, or a day at the office, a suit is a staple in every man's wardrobe.

There are a few main styles that will work on different occasions, and we've got you covered on them all.

Here are the men's suit styles you need to know.
 

Classic suit 


As the name indicates, this is your basic, classic suit for many occasions.

It's not complicated, unprovocative, and great for every day at the office or meetings.

Classic suits are usually comfortable and breathable, and you can easily pair their jackets with something more casual like chinos for a smart-casual look.

If there's one suit you'll buy - this is it.

Slim-fit suit


If you've been to an event where you saw a stylish guy and thought - why does he look different, he was probably wearing a slim fit suit.

These suits are fitting to form, are narrow at the chest and waist, and create a modern look.

Don't get confused. Slim fit doesn't mean you need to be super skinny to wear it. If you feel self-conscious, this style can add sleekness and make you look put together.

Generally, slim fit style suits are worn to more casual events and occasions.

Unstructured suit


According to ManOfMany.com, by removing the interior padding, the unstructured blazer breaks free from conformity and constraint to deliver a soft fit and somewhat laid back aesthetic.

The unstructured suit is made from one layer material and is an excellent option for those who want to look put-together yet comfortable and casual.

The key is finding a high-quality suit made with proper fabrics as there's a risk of looking messy and unkempt! So put in those hours at the mall for the best result!
 

Summer suit


Summer comes with a conundrum when thinking about formal wear. The heat makes it unbearable to wear traditional suits, and men usually avoid them if possible. Or sweat bullets and curse under their breath.

Luckily, today there are some great options for those sunny hot days.

Lightweight suits cut from light and airy fabrics such as silk, linen, fine merino wool, and in neutral pale colors are all the rage. These are a lifesaver for all those summer weddings and holiday dinners at fancy restaurants.

Still, let's be honest: even the most comfortable suit won't be as good as the soft t shirts for men by FreshCleanTees.com. We're just telling it like it is!

Winter suit


Just like you need a summer suit for a hot day, a warm wool suit can save you during those freezing winter months.

Wool is, obviously, warm and comfortable and not as restricting as the classic tweed beloved by university professors.

It's a natural fabric, so it's breathable and eco-friendly. You should skip the synthetic cloth in this case!

A warm suit can also save you from wearing those heavy and puffy overcoats.

Tuxedo


The fanciest among the family is a tuxedo, and it's a must for most black-tie events.

Some men aren't comfortable in a tuxedo, but it's all about practice and confidence. Trust us!

A classic tuxedo comes with a single-breasted jacket with jetted pockets and features peak lapels or shawl collar. TheBlackTux.com recommends avoiding notched lapels and reminds that a bow tie is a must.

If you don't want the "penguin" look, you can thank your lucky stars and celebrities for making different color tuxedos popular. If the event you're attending is not too stiff-lipped, opt for an aubergine, grey, or navy tux

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