Have You Heard Of A 7-piece Suit?

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You might have heard of two or three-piece suits in general. How about a seven-piece suit?

Like usual suit sets, a seven-piece suit includes the usual overcoat (blazer), a waistcoat, and trousers. In addition, they add a shirt, tie, bowtie, and a hanky (pocket square). In this suit set, shoes, belts, and watches become the accessories. Also, the wearer can either use the tie or bowtie as per their preferences. Customize a perfect seven-piece suit with Bucco

People Experimenting With Different Styles Influence Trends

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“Trendy is the last stage before tacky.” —Karl Lagerfeld

Have you ever imagined how fashion trends? Who discovers them all of a sudden? When does it begin? When does it end? When will it get outdated? And so on and on.

Someone who tries different things in fashion and who does trial and error in different styles is responsible for trends. Until it becomes appealing and balancing, it stays in trend. When it leaves behind the required or basic style, it becomes tacky. Ultimately, being trendy or tacky depends on you and your fashion preferences.

Make Your Beach Wedding Memorabilia!

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Beach weddings in spring are something romantic and have to reminisce for years. So it is your (the groom’s) duty to dress up in the most loveable way! Here is one such wedding attire that you can consider…

Make the suit a stylish one by choosing an elegant and alluring color like light or amethyst purple. Going with a two or three-piece is up to you. But ensure it is single-breasted with flap pockets and medium-notch lapels. A rayon fabric would be a great posh choice! Pair this classy suit with a white shirt & silky tie in the same suit color with minimalistic designs. One spring touch is to have a single and quite big lapel flower instead of the usual pocket squares.

A Teal Blue Casual Attire On A Spring Friday!

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Wear to your office an exquisite casual suit this Friday! Yes, tailor a casual two-piece suit in spring colors like teal, mosaic, or aqua blue. Let the blazer have a slight padding to give an informal look and a comfy feel. You can have the trousers in regular or slim fit based on your likes and dislikes. 

Convert this two-piece ordinary suit into a spring suit set by wearing a floral or leafy-designed shirt or tee. Ensure the designs are neither bigger nor smaller. Let it get legibly visible.

1950s Men’s Suit Style

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Planning to dress up in the retro mode? Here is a 1950s style that is not too vintage yet voguish.

Customize a seersucker or plain fabric that has stripes on it. Go with the classy black and white combination so that you can match it with any solid-colored shirt. Try to make the blazer a little oversized with broad shoulders and wide lapels. Like the blazer, make the trousers slightly oversized yet regular fit. Because these small touches altogether give the retro feel when worn.

Must Have Business Casual Shoes For Men

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Here are our three business casual shoes that every man has in his closet this spring 2023.

The first must-have is a sleek leather sneaker in brown leather and a white rubber sole with lace-up closure. The second comes the standard white plain-toe sneakers (you can match them with many styles). The third comes the oxford style flexible knit-type cushioned shoes.

How Long Should Your Suit Sleeves Be?

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An ideal suit sleeve length is when it sits just above the point where your hand and wrist joints are. In simple words, your sleeves must not cover your knuckles. Only then the handcuffs will be visible between 1/4 – ½ inch and give a great look to your suit. 

If your sleeve is too long or short, you can easily tailor or adjust it up to an inch and make it ideal. However, sleeves that are varying much cannot be altered.

The Clothes We Wear Affect How People Perceive Us

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“Elegance is not standing out, but being remembered.” —Giorgio Arman
Every day each one of us dress up and show up. Do people remember us by what we wear? Actually, yes, provided, we created an impression in their minds!

Some men are keen on dressing up elegantly and creating an everlasting impression. However, some men don’t prioritize and show up like one another day. For those men who have no clue how to dress up elegantly, follow Bucco! Simple tips to change the way you style yourself!

A Royal Wedding Tuxedo In Classic Black!

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When most men choose to wear uniquely colored wedding suits, why not go with a royal black designer tux for your wedding?

Get a bespoke wedding tuxedo in black with a floral or some modish self-designs on it. Customize it as a three-piece tuxedo set with a blazer, waistcoat, and trousers. Let the blazer have a medium shawl lapel, single breasts, and besom pockets. Let the waistcoat have four buttons as usual and the trouser in a regular fit.

A Dual-colored Causal Suit On A Casual Day

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A linen suit gives the posh and casual look for your informal events and gatherings! Tailor this kind of suit in corn flour or neon blue shades.

Get the blazer in single breasts, two flap pockets, a peak or notch lapel, and button cuffs. Make it regular fit and medium padding to give the best comfort. Pair this with rouge or punch rose shades to show off the spring. And a complimenting plain shirt!

Men’s Designer Suit That Takes You Back To The 1900s

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Here is a custom vintage 1900s suit made of wool!
A wide designer double-breasted suit with a peak lapel and designer big buttons (two or more buttons). Perhaps, this looks more like a jacket rather than a suit. The knee-length suit has two front flap pockets. And shoulder buttons are added to impart a vintage touch.

The back of the suit is slightly pleated and a three-buttoned belt is tailored to alter the fitting and add style to the blazer.

A Perfect Business Causal Blazer On A Spring Day

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Have you heard of the “Prince of Wales Check” design? They are the perfect pattern for a business casual look. So, tailor a slim-fit blazer in tan or gray with such a check or plaid design. Customize it with a slim-notch lapel, two-buttoned single breasts, and two patch front pockets. Choose a light shoulder cushion or padding.
If you’re going with a gray blazer, you can wear a black shirt or turtle neck T-shirt. Ensure you wear the same colored trousers.