Best Men’s Suits to Wear This February
This February, you have umpteen choices to choose from as we’ve just binge-watched the celebrity award ceremonies and decoded every outfit on the red carpets. However, it all depends on whether you want to try something new and bold or stick to the simple seasonal suits with no sartorial innovations.
Best seasonal suit suggestions for February
As winter lingers in this month, firstly, ensure you add as many layers as possible. Then, according to the event, venue, or the occasion, you can choose the color and style of your suits. For example, if it is a formal event, you can go with neutral colors and minimal patterns. Alternatively, if it is an informal or casual gathering, you can choose a different color, and can also try with apparent patterns, like checks, plaids, tartans, etc.
- A gray flannel double-breasted suit
This style features a gray double-breasted suit made of flannel. These are two-piece suits with blazers and a matching pair of trousers (plated or unpleated). This is paired with a timeless, solid black shirt. Such an alluring color combination, indeed!
- Mid brown suit separate
Choose a mid brown suit made of thick wool, cashmere, or flannel based on the warmth you need. Then, pair it with a solid beige pair of chino trousers. Shirt or tee? You can take the call. Waistcoat? This is still your call.
- Roll-neck tee and blazer style
This casual suit style features a roll-neck tee as the inner layer. You can wear a winter blazer or overcoat, add a pair of denim pants, and complete this attire. One important note—choose the right color contrast for the blazer and the tee.
- A pastel seersucker suit
Seersucker is such a lovely choice for a men’s suit, especially in the winter season. So, go with a charming pastel shade and pair it with the right pair of suit trousers, inner layers, and accessories. Adding a necktie? Of course, you can if it is a formal occasion, and vice versa.
Bold choices—just in case
Curated here are some celebrity or red carpet-inspired men’s suits you can try for your special occasions this month or in the near future.
- Sterling K. Brown
Kudos to his choice of velvet fabric for the red carpet. Especially, the red velvet coupled with the black trousers was dapper. Such a modern and bold outfit that men can try for their organization’s special awards, if any. Are you the chief guest? Then, it’s the perfect choice!
- Nic Vansteenberghe
No doubt the suit is apt for the Grammy Awards red carpets this year. The color is classic black. The cut is chic and smart. The lapels are glossy and shining. The double breasts? Damn! Tip to toe—he dressed up completely in black.
- Ugo Mozie
The stylist himself rocked the red carpets with his suit style, besides styling for Jon Batiste and Leon Thomas. The chocolate brown two-piece suit featured an abstract yet vintage design with ivory piping. That shirtless look, whoa!
- Tramell Tillman
White or ivory? It’s definitely the ivory masterpiece. The floral hand-embroidered motifs are amazing on the suit set. Overall, the suit is a treat to the eyes. Of course, you need not pair it with the diamond jewelry as the designer did.
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