Today men can
envy women who enjoy wearing hundreds of garments and accessories while the ordinary
man can do with jeans and a suit and a pair of T-shirts. The man’s suit can
work to attract attention to man and the only rule is to choose the right suit
and details to it.
Traditionally
the classic men’s suit comes in two kinds: two-piece suit and three-piece suit. A two-piece
suit is the very trivial standard when trousers and the jacket with two buttons
and two slits at sides. However, buttons is not the decisive factor to resolve
the two-piece suit: such jacket can come with three buttons, either. The second
type, three-piece suit comes as the match of trousers, a jacket and a vest.
Number of buttons
is the significant factor that determines the cut and style of the suit and the
way it will sit. A single-buttoned suit is considered for every daywear but not
for business wardrobe though today the fashion designers often present new
models of one-button suits which go with informal accessories and style for
young men.
The most conservative
classic men’s wear is two-buttoned suit. A jacket with two buttons when it fastens
the upper one button is the essential garment for modern businessman.
Three-buttoned suit is the model which is appropriate both for formal and
informal ensembles. Such jacket does two buttons (the two from above), or just
the upper one.
Today many
fashion brands prove that even classic style can be eternal and actual in our
life living independently from the fashion trends. Classic men’s suit is what proves
all the attempts of designers. From season to season it is the base of men’s collections
undergoing slight changes every time. In the coming autumn-winter season
fashion designers again revive the classic canons when the traditional
restricted accent of colors, common standard style and textile come back to
runway to smoothly go into the population.
Spring-summer
2010 pleased all metrosexuals who like experimenting with their own style: fashion
designers demonstrated men’s suits of all possible colors at runways, matching
sports suits with classic trousers or the classic jackets with trivial jeans
for every day wear. The coming autumn season the situation is just opposite and
fashion now tends for the classic restrained colors as black or darks grey with
rare insertions of blue. Rare exclusions from this fashion rule is abstract
prints demonstrated in the collection by Alexander McQueen and the simple
pattern in small check offered for men’s suits of collections by Etro or
Richard Chai.
The model
of the coming collections of men’s wear which dominates over other garments is
the classic two-piece suit with double-buttoned jacket. Designers recommend
such a suit wear with business shirts, first of all, and in cold seasons they
are perfect to match with warm cashmere turtleneck sweaters or plain sweaters
to protect from cold wind. This trend is
offered in collections by Dunhill and Costume National. Moreover, the jacket of
the men’s suit should be single-breasted this winter since the come back to
classic style should be complete. Single-breasted jackets with two buttons
appear the base for suits offered for the autumn season by such reputed brands
as Dolce & Gabbana, Paul Smith, Dunhill and Dior.
Whereas the
collections of the summer season were designed mostly for men who tend to
experiment with their own style to find the best way to look, the autumn
collections will be enjoyed by those men who adhere to the conservative style.
And only such conservative men will find what they want in the elegant
collection by the famous fashion houses: three-piece suits in classic
herring-bone pattern from Dolce & Gabbana, suits made from grey fabric with
the slight metal luster from Ermenegildo Zegna and suits from velvet of
restrained dark shades offered in the collection by Bottega Veneta.
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