Saturday, November 14, 2020

Different Suit Style for Men

Are you a suit lover? If you do. Did you know what style of suit you’re wearing? not only the brand but also the style.

Most of men believe that by wearing a suit define their personality. Do you agree on that? Wearing suits is one of the best ways to show the world what you are and who you are.

Thailand is not only famous when it comes to amazing places but also in tailoring or making bespoke clothes. One of the best tailor shops in Thailand is AMBASSADOR & SMART FASHION in Bangkok. They are professional and travel all over the world in meeting customers personally. They only provide the best & imported fabrics with professional tailors.


                                  In this article, I will tackle only 3 styles of Suit.

I will tackle on the three styles of suits, the British, Italian and American style as these is the famous one. There are lot of things to consider in choosing the right style for you but and remember that It is very important to know the kinds of suits so you can check what style suits to you.

British Style

British people are very particular when it comes to what they wear specially suits, they are very traditional. The front of the British suit jacket is often decorated with a ticket pocket, while the back is distinguished by a double vent. The British suit fit is tailored close to the body with a tapered waist. As you can see, every detail of the British suit emphasizes structure and concise tailoring

          

American Style

This is Popular in the 19th century, American suits kind of baggy when in come to fitting.  Maybe because typical American is a big people. Originally these suits is considered least stylish but as the time goes by it become known and becoming more stylish and modern.



Italian Style- I think id the most t in demand style, this style of suits is known for its slim cut tailoring and its classy loo. Two vents are common in Italian suits. Italian suits are highly tailored and fit tight and close to the body with a tapered waist, high openings, and little shoulder padding. Italian suits also feature a tight V-shape at the front of the suit jacket at the waist.




 

 

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