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Thursday, October 9, 2008

The Best Suit For Your Body Type










In the last article we talked about the basics options you need to know before buying a suit.


Today we’re going to talk about what kind of suit is most
flattering on different body types. Some guys have specific needs when
it comes clothing that flatter their body type, while others have it
fairly easy. Read on if you find it hard to make things look right on
your body!




Tall and Skinny



Go For Heavier Fabric


If you’re tall and skinny, get heavier fabrics to add some
proportion and additional weight to your body. Lighter fabrics will
hang on your body like a thin layer and make you look more frail, so
look for fabrics like tweed or a heavier weight worsted wool.


Stick With Light Colors


Lighter colors always make things appear more bulky, so use this to
your advantage. Stay away from vertical stripes (that lengthen) and
dark colors (that are slimming) and choose a lighter color such as
khaki or gray.


Choose A Higher Button Stance


Three buttons will look more flattering on a tall guy because it has
height and length that is proportional to his body. You can even go
with a two button jacket if you’d like but choose one with
a button stance that’s closer to your solar plex than your navel.


Go For Single or No Vent


Because most tall, and skinny men don’t have much of a rear to
make room for, they can either go for no vent or a single vent. Jacket
vents were created to allow better movement and comfort for the wearer
as well as being a stylish touch, but tall and skinny guys would look
like they have a fuller rear if they stuck to the single or no vents on
their suit jackets.


Look For Regular Rise Pants


Tall guys have long legs, so their pants shouldn’t make them
seem any taller. The best way to prevent seeming any taller than you
are is to ensure the pants have a longer rise; the rise of the pants,
which is the distance from the waistband to the crotch, helps establish
the proportions between the body and the legs. A regular rise will
bring balance and symmetry to your already long legs and torso.




The Bulky Man



Wear Lightweight Fabrics


A man with a fuller frame - muscular guys included - should find a
fitted suit that’s slenderizing. Let soft, worsted wools be your
guide when choosing fabrics because you don’t want to add heavy
fabrics on top of your bulky frame.


Use Dark Colors


Every big man has heard that dark colors are slimming. It’s
even more true with suits because you automatically wear the same color
on top and bottom, creating a monochromatic outfit that makes you look
visually taller and more slender instead of cutting you in half at the
waist and bringing attention to a belly. Choose dark navy or black for
your suits for the best effect.


Make It Solid or Vertical Stripes


Solids work best in creating a slender look. Loud patterns will
definitely work against you, but if you’re looking for something
other than solids then vertical stripes are the way to go. Vertical
stripes elongate the frame, and they also add some chic style to your
suit mix. Big guys can also choose tiny, innocuous patterns for a
bolder look, but only if they proceed with caution.


Go For Two Buttons If You Can


The two-button jacket is now the norm and designed to work for all
body types. Added cushion on the torso can mean a disproportionate look
in the jacket. To ensure the best-looking fit in the coat, remember
that two buttons are optimal. As an industry standard, it won’t
draw attention to your bulky frame, like the modish impact of a
one-button jacket or the slimming effect of a three-button piece.


Stick To Single Vent Jackets


While it’s doubles on the buttons, bulky guys must keep the
inverse in mind on the vent; specifically, avoid double-vented jackets.
Vents, which are the slits at the back of the jacket, allow more
movement. They also attract the eye, so huskier guys may not want to
accentuate their backside. Instead, go for a single-vent jacket, which
will give you the extra room you need minus the extra attention.




The Short Guy


A guy is usually not commented on being “short” unless
he’s shorter than 5′5, but whatever your height, use these
tips if you want to look taller.






Stick With Subdued Patterns


Avoid suit patterns that are too loud, because it will only draw
attention to your small frame. So avoid patterns like houndstooth,
herringbone, glenurquhart check, windowpane check, etc. Don’t
know what these looks like? Don’t worry, just stick with solid or
the more flattering option…


Embrace Vertical Stripes


Vertical stripes are one of the greatest way to create an illusion
of lengthening a short frame. As stripes run top to bottom, they tend
to draw the eye upward and elongate the look of the suit. Thus, it
gives the illusion of making shorter men seem taller than they are.


Make It One or Two Buttons


Choose a jacket with one or two buttons. Whichever you choose is
your choice, but just keep in mind that a lower button stance will also
seem more proportionate to your frame and give you some length.


Go For Double Vents


Double vents emphasize the outside lines of the body so they create
a longer silhouette that complements and lengthens your frame.
It’s also more stylish than the single vent so there’s
nothing to lose here.


Look For Low Rise Pants



When it comes to the pant, look for a low rise. The rise is the
vertical distance from the waist to the crotch; low-rise pants stretch
out the torso, making you seem taller. They dramatize the proportions
of your frame to look sleeker and longer. In fact, the lower the rise
of the pants, the longer the body looks. Also, avoid cuffs on the pants
because they will shorten your legs.




Conclusion


If you’re short and skinny, or big and tall, then mix and
match the tips and you’ll have your desired results! And if you
haven’t yet, make sure you read the “Finding the Perfect Suit” article for more on suits.

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