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Certain male fashion followers may prefer an alternative cut of suit and should therefore opt for a classic style but not necessarily a long-term investment piece. This particular style of suit could consist of the loose pleated trousers that were first made recognizable by the British University. The contemporary versions of these trousers appear less loose fitting and are often teamed with cinched in waistcoats and fitted mens jackets.

The ‘British rolled shoulder’ is one type of cut that allows the padding to carry on over the shoulder and on into the sleeve, this creates the illusion of broader shoulders and well-built upper arms.

Unless purchasing a dinner suit, the general rule is to opt for a suit with two side vents. These vents have the ability to create the impression of a highly sought after silhouette when tailored in the approved manner.

Notched lapels have always been a popular choice in the design of a suit and will continue to be a popular choice for the foreseeable future but this season sees designers bring back the peaked lapel. This particular lapel creates the much sought after V shape silhouette.

The fabric a suit is created in can determine many factors regarding the suits value and can also determine whether the suit is a one-off fashion statement or an investment buy. Designers use various fabrics to create men’s suits, the three main choices being wool, linen and cotton.

Cotton is used mostly on creating high fashion suits and is less formal than the other two materials. If a man is trying to go for a more informal look but still wants to wear a fancier suit, a great combination is to wear a suit jacket with a pair of trendy jeans.

The most popular choices of colour when regarding a cotton suit tends to be navy and tan, created in a modern and classic slim fit. Linen is the perfect choice for hotter climates and is a perfect suit for those that wish to stand out from the crowd. A linen suit is mostly preferred in shades of white and cream.

Wool suits are best with a thread count of 120 to 150 and are equally suitable for both hot and cold weather and offer a completely different style to that of the linen and cotton styles.

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