The checkered suit has jumped onto the trend thanks to the “British style” that is attracting attention due to the return to the classics. Compared to plain or striped suits, checkered suits give a more sophisticated impression, but since the expression changes depending on the type, size, and coloring of the pattern, it is surprisingly difficult to choose one that suits one’s lifestyle. In this issue, we focus on the “checkered suit” and introduce the most notable outfits and items!
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A plaid suit with a great presence and a subtle sense of sophistication
We spotted a man dressed in a checked suit by “Gabriele Pasini,” which has a unique world view that combines the traditional Neapolitan sartorial method with an English touch. The powerful peaked lapels and the checkered pattern, which has a strong, crisp look, give the suit a great sense of presence. It is tempting to match such a dignified double suit with formal items, but as with the gentleman below, it is also fun to create an exquisite sense of casualness by opening the buttons and wearing loafers barefoot, giving the suit a casual air.
Mr. Tito’s checkered suit coordinate with a red striped shirt layered on top for a different look.
Tito Allegretto’s charcoal gray-based checked suit is layered with a red striped shirt for a different look. A knit tie was incorporated into the V-zone for a flamboyant finish, making it even more unique. This is a good example of styling that shows how easy it is to incorporate a sense of fun because of the calmness of the pattern.
The combination of items that pick up the color of the checkered suit creates a highly polished coordination.
We caught this gentleman wearing a seasonal blue and white combination that gives off a cool and refreshing feeling, and the clever use of items such as a T-shirt, sneakers, and chief in white, as well as the subtle use of the light white windowpane color on his suit, is also a key point. While the suit is casually dressed down, the T-shirt and pants are carefully adjusted to the length to create a stable suit style.
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