6. Dinner Coat
It is noticeable that black necktie’s connotation has been misplaced nowadays.
Black necktie and a bow tie are a dinner suit code but never a work suit and black necktie. Nevertheless, there are several approaches to style up a dinner suit. Take a classic elegance with a black velvet dinner jacket – pony hair also counts to look with a grandeur touch. Explore on color and choose for a Klein blue ensemble. This is perfect for formal black tie events. Dress up with bow-tie, dinner shirt, pocket square (depending on the outfit), patent leather lace-ups or velvet slipper loafers. Cummerbunds are discretionary depending on how conventional the person is, however, belts should never be paired with a dinner suit.
This is a perfect choice for lofty men as it emphasizes the width of the chest rather than the height to look less tall and thin, that is why this is ideal for taller guys. It is a choice of 1980s which is now re-instituted. Under no circumstances, wear the jacket unbuttoned. Pair it with solid shirt and necktie.
8. Blue Coat
It is a stylish look that is flexible for all year round. The navy suit jacket can also be perfectly paired with jeans to look casual, which makes it best for everyone. Pair it with white shirt and solid or lightly designed necktie. Complement it with a white pocket square and tie bar.
This adds a classy fullness to the outfit. Darker wool styles are ideal for cold weather condition while hypnotic and brighter designs are just the thing for the summer. This is ideal for people who desire to put in a classy touch to a conventional workplace. To dress up, this should be worn with solid shirt and chunky rope knits to dress down.
This is conventional stylish in elegance at its finest. It is a great way to layer in cold season and more formal workplaces which guarantees retention of a neat and tailored look even with a jacket off. To attain this look without an actual complementing suit vest, team a cashmeretim cardigan or v-neck sweater with the choice of suit. Wear it with plain or chequered shirts and solid neckties.