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With fashion craze going from strength to strength, more and more men setting greater store by their appearance and charm have jumped on the bandwagon for vanguard and dashing Suit For Men, of course the bachelor striving to give their best shot in the blind date in particular. And beyond doubt reveling in the gorgeous men sparkling on the screen or other spotlight, no one have no desire to be superman with super suit.

Here comes some instructive information men well on the way to being super man should bear in mind while shop super Men's Dress Shirts or else on the Online Marketplace or at real department stores.

Suit: Suits are perfectly matching jacket-and-pants combs, worn in professional and formal situations. Don't be caught with a light shade of blue below and a darker shade above. If you want a suit, buy something the store says is a suit and quit the mixing and matching.

Blazers & Sports Jackets: A coat different in color from trousers is commonly called a blazer. Blazers, as well as its "hipper" cousin, the sports jacket, are a more casual option. Blazers can be worn with jeans, or khakis. Suit jackets shouldn't be worn as a blazer, they should be worn with the suit pants or not at all.

The Business/Formal Alternative: Now, certain occasions do allow and even call for a navy blazer with gray pants. This is a good alternative choice for a man interviewing with a company that prescribes to business casual dress.

Style

If you are more conservative and don't follow fashion trends, get a classic suit, two or three buttons, single breasted, in grey or navy--the men's version of the "little black dress."

Jacket styles can be one , two, three, or four, buttons. Double-breasted or single. The choice is up to you.

oA double-breasted suit looks good on an older, heavy-set man.

oSingle-breasted favors the small-chested.

oA tailor is the only person who will ever judge a man by the size of his chest.

oIf you're looking for something a little trendier, look through men's fashion magazines or Men.Style.com and see what designers recognize as being "in" right now.

oThese days the trendiest style in jackets is the single-button suit.

Lapels come in two options on suits: notch and peak (shawl collars are only for tuxedos and smoking jackets).

oNotch lapels are less ostentatious and favored by businessmen.

oPeak lapels are wider and bolder--not a great choice if you only have one good suit.

Vents are tailored into the back of the suit to give men the ability to sit and move around. Never buy a ventless suit. Otherwise there are two choices:

oSide Vents : two vents evenly spaced out on the jacket's back--tends to be favored by the Italian designers.

oSingle Vent : placed in the center of the jacket's back, the most traditional placement.

Fabric

Cotton and wool are your best bets. Of the wools, worsted is a solid choice. And, among worsted, look at mid-weight, corded wools and gabardine, which was invented by Thomas Burberry in the late-19th Century.

As long as you're getting a reliable fabric (worsted), there's no need to purchase a higher-priced option, unless it's the only suit you plan to acquire before the next millennium.

Seersucker suits are great for warm climates and summer weddings. Linen suits look great on the hanger but wrinkle in the blink of an eye. Leave these to Tom Wolfe.

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