Three Piece Suit – How to Wear It! Learn about styles that suit you and why it’s a great choice for grown men.

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Three Piece Suit - How to Wear It! Learn about styles that suit you and why it's a great choice for grown men.

Codes that create a crisp V-zone by daring to choose a shirt that has a complementary color relationship with the three-piece suit

The pale-toned three-piece has a British traditional atmosphere with a checkered pattern upon closer inspection. The choice of a complementary color with a different tone for the innerwear creates a contrast and a clear finish to the V-zone. The choice of black suede tassel loafers on the feet is also moderately modern and matches the current mood.

Three-piece suit style with depth and three-dimensionality is created by using a stiff bird’s eye fabric

The choice of fabrics greatly influences the impression given. It is important to understand the difference in the impression given by the expression of the fabric and to choose clothes that match the TPO. In this coordination, a three-piece suit woven with bird’s eye fabric with a surface texture creates an impression of depth. The attention to detail in the styling, such as the three-dimensional effect of the tie expressed by the combination of dimples and tie bar, and the linking of the pocket chief and the color of the watch band, cannot be overlooked.

Coordinates a three-piece suit with a casual look

The lively blue coloring of this three-piece suit is attractive. A crew-neck white T was chosen as an inner layer, and a neckerchief in the same color as the suit was set around the neck to create an elegant casual style. White sneakers linked to the innerwear are worn underfoot to give the look a relaxed feel. The roll-up of the suit pants is also arranged in a way that is unique to the casual style, giving the look a nice, sophisticated touch.

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