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Why you need a Charcoal Suit
The better part of most men’s clothing stores’ suit inventory comes in one color: charcoal gray. The dark matte gray has become the standard of business dress, and by far the most ubiquitous option. It is always appropriate, easy to match, and flattering to nearly all complexions; all of which account for its overwhelming popularity. It also makes charcoal gray...
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Matching Necktie and Dress Shirt Colors and Patterns
One of the most frustrating issues a man faces as he completes his look is coordinating his tie with the rest of his clothing. There is much confusion on the subject of matching a tie with a dress shirt as there are few rules and an endless number of variables in the equation. No article can predict the unlimited combinations...
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The Sport Jacket
It seems that fewer and fewer men wear suits to work, but everyone still judges you by your appearance.In a business casual office, the sport coat will give you a dignified, trustworthy look without appearing out of place.You can even hang it on your chair for most of the day, donning it to attend a meeting or go out to lunch....
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Why you need a Light Grey Suit in your Wardrobe
The majority of men's suits are made in darker colors. Darker suits are more formal, and often easier to match shirts and ties with. Most businesses that still require suits and ties every day specifically require dark suits, while the offices that once saw lighter suits in daily use have gone to slacks-and-shirtsleeves dress codes as standards relax. This leaves...
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How to Choose your First Suit
The single suit – that is, a suit for someone who rarely has cause to wear it, and thus has just the one suit. This is often a “wedding and funeral” garment, as it will only be worn to an event where a suit is mandatory. In such a case, the suit needs to be as broadly appropriate as possible,...
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Pattern Choices
Patterned fabrics help bring a breath of fresh air into what can otherwise be a somewhat stilted selection of suits. As one might expect, patterns are a bit more difficult than solid colors, and require more thought in their selection. As a general rule, patterns are less formal than solid colors, and so should be reserved for more relaxed occasions....
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Suit Versatility
A fine suit, such as a classic navy blue or charcoal, is like a great tool. It doesn't just do one thing, it gives you the ability to master a lot of different situations. Wear it with a classic blue shirt or a oxford work shirt. Pair it with a striped tie for a getting-down-to-business look.
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Welcome to the NEW SuitFellas.com
On behalf of the entire SuitFellas team I'd like to personally welcome you all to our new site. Whether you're a new shopper, a regular on our site, or one of our thousands of Satisfied B&M store shoppers. We want you to feel at home while visiting us and consider yourself one of the Fellas'. At SuitFellas, we pride ourselves...
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