Before a suit's cut, style, and
fit, men often choose their suit based on its most distinguishable quality—color.
Second to the suit's fit its color is the first thing people notice when you
wear a good ensemble and it plays a big role in how the form their impression
of your personal style. When considering colors for your made to measure suits,
the first thing you should remember is that not all colors are equal. Certain
colors are more appropriate for certain seasons, while others can work for any
occasion.
A man's first suit is often a mandatory wedding and
funeral garment, in which case it should be broadly appropriate as it can.
A dark, conservative suit in navy blue, black, or charcoal gray is the best
choice for a first suit, although charcoal gray is arguably the most versatile
choice. Many style-conscious folks regard gray as the new black in terms of
suit color versatility.
Beyond a first suit, color
choices are endless. In fact, dark hues often take a back seat when it comes to
everyday suit wear. Most men prefer shades of blue and brown to shed
commonality. Others even go for patterned choices to give their colored suits
more character. Reds, whites, greens, and even lighter hues are also seen worn
by many well-dressed gentlemen.
Your color choice should always
depend on what best suits your personal style, but it also helps choosing
colors that best accent your complexion. Traditional suit colors like black,
navy, and gray, for example are viable options for all types of complexions, as
they are very high-contrast colors. Just the same, color contrast can also be
achieved by experimenting with shirts, ties, and other accessories that you
choose to include in your garb.
No comments:
Post a Comment