A collarless formal suit for the unique you!

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This is a collarless or lapelless professional 100% linen blazer in solid navy blue, perfect for summer business meet-ups. The dark beige solid pair of trousers makes the whole attire unique and elegant. The pencil-striped dress shirt and the maroon neckties are greatly contrasting with each other. Together, all the elements are balanced, proportionate, and best fit for a formal event.     

Which formal shoe suits this attire? Come up with some suggestions!

How about choosing separates for summer?

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Of course, choosing separates with almost similar fabric textures or tones has never been a constraint. Men can wear different blazers, trousers, and shirts from three ensembles—provided the hues are balanced. 

Check out the model wearing three separates—a solid casual blazer in a dark tone, a pair of trousers in a light tone, and a striped shirt to balance the blazer and the trousers.

That one special suit saved for a special occasion…

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This is a special suit for summer’s special occasions—made of 100% linen and featuring double breasts, slightly wide peak lapels, front flap pockets, and side vents. The suit trousers are matching in the same fabric and fit, a relaxed fit with more air circulation. The six dark brown buttons on the blazer look classic and contrast with the light hues of the suit. Wearing a matching paisley or floral tie completes this specially tailored men’s suit.

“In all the world, there is no love for you like mine.”—Maya Angelou

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Show your love and affection to your bride with this alluring and most attractive pink wedding suit. The pink double-breasted blazers and contrasting solid beige trousers are subtle. The fit looks more gentle and relaxed for a long day’s wear. The dress shirt is balanced with pink stripes. Notably, the neckties are in dark blue to contrast with the lighter hues of the suit. What else? Just try it out!

An elegant, smart casual men’s suit—perfect for this summer

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The coral orange and blue plaid blazer looks totally refreshing for the new season. The solid pale apricot orange trousers pair well with the plaid blazers. The black and white checkered dress shirt might look regular, but greatly contrasts with the coral-hued blazers and trousers. Wearing a pair of sunglasses, a smart casual wristwatch, and a pair of casual shoes completes this look.

Ralph Fiennes at the Oscars this year!

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The Oscar-nominated actor looked extremely dapper on the red carpet this year. The black tuxedo featured wide lapels that caught everyone’s eye. Plus, it featured signature besom pockets. The fit was perfect to the extent that no other suit can flaunt its silhouette better anymore. The black bowtie with a noticeable white border or seams is an incredible choice to balance the black tuxedo and the white tux shirt. Moreover, the shiny shoes were another statement piece of this ensemble. 

Did anyone see his brooch? Drop in the comments.

A stunning professional suit with unique details!

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Check out this formal suit featuring an unconventional double-breasted 2×1 blue suit made of wool, linen, and silk blend! The blazer looks classic for a special formal occasion. The trousers are contrasting in solid greyish blue. The buttoned-down shirt is again formal with blue and white stripes. The necktie and pocket squares are in red with tiny geometric patterns. Overall, the ensemble looks formal, unique, and stunning!

Summer suit colors for men

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Not all men have the time to go through the color palettes for summer. That’s why we’re here to share it with you! There is no choice—just go with dark gray, blue, and navy hues for formal suits. 

Alternatively, consider light gray, pale tan, and beige for informal, semi-formal, or smart formal-styled suits. If you’re open to exploring new shades this season, try pastels like green, peach, orange, and pink.

You asked. We crafted.

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The sleek men’s suit for the hot summer that everyone demanded is here! The pale blue shade is subtle and soothing for the summer look. The suit’s blazer and matching pair of trousers are perfectly tailored to a slim fit with room for air circulation. The linen-cotton blend fabric is highly breathable, lightweight, and stays soft on the skin. The blazers feature sleek notch lapels, classic patch pockets, and side vents. The shoulders are relaxed and minimally padded to give the best comfort.

The most common mistakes made when purchasing a suit

Shopping for a men’s suit looks easy for some and messy for the rest. Men end up shopping for the wrong suit for themselves because they don’t understand the suit’s language or style. Moreover, they presume all suits go well with all men and their silhouettes. But that’s not true. We know it is hard to accept, but do it. 

Listed below are some common mistakes that men make while purchasing a suit

  1. Failing to check what fabric the suit is made of

Often, men fail to check what fabric their suit is made of and end up with discomfort or mismatched styles. Fabrics are as significant as the suit style as they play a vital role in deciding the ventilation, the construction of your suit, the seasonal look, and most importantly, the comfort. 

For example, 100% woolen suits are perfect for winter—they provide insulation, keep you warm, and look premium. On the other hand, cotton or linen suits in summer work much better—they help with air circulation, ensure coolness, and look naturally structured. 

  1. Assuming standard suits are better than custom suits

Men who haven’t tried custom suits yet would always feel that ready-to-wear suits are better. Because they’re used to standard-sized suits and their tiny alterations. However, when they try custom suits at least once, they will never return to standard suits again. That’s the comfort and structure that custom suits can give. 

Honestly, no ready-made suit can give the comfort and silhouette of a made-to-measure custom suit. Most men comment that they don’t feel like wearing suits when custom-tailored. 

  1. Missing the gap between the lapels and the shirt collar 

This is one important aspect that many of them miss out on while shopping for ready-made suits from shops. Ideally, there shouldn’t be any noticeable gap or distance between the suit’s lapels and the dress shirt’s collar. So, while trying out new suits, ensure there isn’t any gap between them, meaning the suits are not tailored with proper or even standard measurements.  

  1. Buying too long or too short suits (sleeves and trousers)

Suits ought to be worn right with the right proportions, lengths, and balances. Otherwise, they don’t look like suits. Wearing suits for namesake will not help you improve your suit style or dressing sense. So, first, learn the right length for sleeves and trousers in suits, and second, ensure they are perfectly tailored to your suit. 

For any blazer or jacket, the sleeve must cover your wrist and slightly reveal the dress shirt’s cuffs without covering the wrist bone. The trousers must sit on top of the shoes and can have minimal quarter break.  

  1. Standing stiff while taking measurements

Of course, made-to-measure suits look awesome. But only when measured and tailored right. So, neither stand too stiff nor too relaxed while taking your measurements. You have to closely follow the instructions of the bespoke suit designer and give the perfect measurements so that you get the best silhouette and comfort while wearing it. Otherwise, it defeats the purpose of wearing custom suits over regular suits.   

Conclusion

Besides these common mistakes, there are a lot more like overlooking the balance and proportions, giving importance to the brand more than the style, choosing the worst color combinations, etc. So, start learning the basics of suiting, and that would help with a minimally refined suit style for yourself.

“If you remember me, then I don’t care if everyone else forgets.” —Haruki Murakami.

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For you to be remembered, you have to create a good impression. Dressing up well gives a good look and the impression you need. Check out this wool and silk blend ethnic suit perfect for important occasions! 

The jacket is unique in ‘Bird Blue Grey’ hues and features dark blue window pane checks. The plain trousers contrast in royal blue, and the dress shirt is solid in sky blue to pair with the jacket and the trousers. The polka-dotted forest green silk bowtie elevates the whole look.

Even dark hues work well in summer!

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Is there a rule that all men’s suits ought to be in light tones for summer? Nah! Then why should you always stick to it as soon as summer steps in? Think about dark-toned suits that are still appealing, feel soft on the skin, and give the best comfort. 

Look how casual and smart this semi-formal summer suit is! Made of breathable wool and linen blend fabric, this suit is highly comfortable as an all-day wear. Moreover, the style is minimal and looks extraordinarily great.