Thursday, 24 December 2015

Suit Buttons: How To Do It Right


Winter has arrived and with it has the wedding season. You have to go to a wedding and you are wondering what are you going to wear ? Then suddenly you remember about that irresisitable perfectly fitting suit that you own. Guys seriously who does not like a good suit it gives you a real nice and decent look no matter who you are. In this blog I am going to talk about buttoning a suit. A suit can elevate you looks when you wear it correctly or make you look like a disaster if wore wrongly. Remember you should open the buttons when you are sitting but when you get up close the buttns immediately.
So there are three types usually these days three buttons, two buttons and the one button.

Three Button Suit:
when you are wearing a three button suit you should always close the middle button. The middle button pulls the jacket together at your natural waist and lets the bottom naturally flare out around your hips. If the suit fits nicly no need to close the first button but if it is a little lose around the chest you should close it also. But always remember not to close the last button on your suit. Doing so messes up the intended tailoring and flare offered by the middle button










Two Button Suit:

When wearing a two button suit you have only two buttons. The collar is a bit large eliminating the top button so the top button in the two button suit acts as the middle button on a  three button suit. So it has to be always be closed and the last button has to be always opened as if closed it ruins the fit of the suit.







One Button Suits:



When wearing the one button suit you only have a single button to deal with so keep it always closed.
















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