BinkieBaumont
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I've been recommended to order a black suit, I personaly think its rather "Heavy" not in fabric weight, but you know, rather intimidating, and funeraeal? what say you? ( oh its single breasted)
Max Flash said:Don't ever buy black unless it is a dinner jacket or a morning coat. Get a dark charcoal instead - it will always be appropriate for all suit-wearing occasions and can be dressed to be more lively (for weddings, etc.), more business-like (for interviews, etc.) or more sombre (for funerals), depending in each case on the shirt and tie you combine it with.
If this is your only suit (for the time-being), I would get a simple cloth with no pattern or stripe. As you increase the number of suits in your wardrobe, you can always branch out.
Agreed. Personality also goes a long way in creating an acceptable outfit.Dinerman said:The tie and shirt you wear with them makes an enormous difference.
having read the thread, my question is....WHO recommended the black suit?[huh] If it was a guy selling suitsBinkieBaumont said:I've been recommended to order a black suit, I personaly think its rather "Heavy" not in fabric weight, but you know, rather intimidating, and funeraeal? what say you? ( oh its single breasted)
Slim Portly said:It's not called "basic black" for nothing! A black suit is only as somber as the ensemble that you build around it plus the attitude with which you wear it. You could wear a black suit every day of the work week and have five completely different looks.