Sunday, February 10, 2013

Different models in mens suits:

Solid Suit:
The solid suit is a plain suit which consists of simply one color. It means this costume does not contain any designs like windowpanes, pinstripes, or checkered models. Solid suits are very popular in colors such as black, charcoal gray, navy blue and even white. You will also discover them in a broad variety of other colors like brown, khaki, tan, and even purple.

Pinstripe Suit:
Besides the solid suit, pinstripe suit is the majority basic costume model you can get. This method of pattern consists of vertical lines running all over the costume jacket and pants. These stripes are of average width and thickness when compared to their pencil striped costume and chalk striped costume counterparts. The pencil striped costumes are thin and closely spaced while the chalk striped suits consist of thick stripes. The Pinstripe is by distant the most popular striped costume and men use this suit to look more official and authoritative. 
Windowpane Suit:
The windowpane suit is a bit more fashionable than the solid color and pinstripe suits. This suit model is created by running lines both vertically and horizontally to make square “windowpane” patterns. Parties, religious events, and less official social events are ideal places to show off this type of costume model. However, this suit is usually not formal sufficient to wear to the office, and certainly not professional sufficient to wear to an interview.
Matching this costume with a nice tie can require some skill on the wearer. You have to keep in mind to take into account the size of the windowpane pattern versus the size of the tie pattern as well as the colors. However, matching this men suit with a stylish shirt and tie can be very rewarding in the end.

Plaid Suit:
The plaid suit is one of the fancier attractive suits on the market. This costume can’t be seen as often as a lot of of the other costume patterns on the market since of its high price and hard tailoring methods. This suit is like to the windowpane suit with its use of vertical and horizontal lines. However, the lines will run in close knit groups with a variety of gaps to make the box like openings.

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