You have your style spirit under control. You know the ins and outs of suit wearing, and you know what brands are full of it. That’s important information. The fashion world is full of overrated suit brands. You know the brands. They do a lot of non-specific advertising. They like to promote the value of wearing one of their two-button slim-cut suits, or the mystique that comes through in a fuchsia three-piece suit that the site calls its top pick of the month. But you know better than to fall for marketing hypes. And the fuzzy fashion statements that are more fiction than fact. That’s why you wear Alfani suits when you have an important business meeting or when you need a black pinstripe, double-breasted suit for a semi-formal business event.
Alfani suits are the Italian suits that Italians like to wear. You like to check out the MensItaly site when you want to see the impressive selection of new Alfani suits that come out twice a year because you want to fill the space in your closet with the Alfani brand. There’s no shame in that because you’re not an Alfani stalker. You’re an Alfani fan, and it’s easy to see why. That three-piece, midnight blue suit you wear when you need to show your serious side never disappoints you. And that khaki tan, double-breasted linen suit is always a hit, when you wear it to the annual awards banquet. Plus, that charcoal grey three-button Alfani suit is your secret weapon when you need to speak at a business luncheon.
But Alfani suits have a casual side too. It’s not unusual for you to put your purple and gray plaid, three-button suit on with a yellow no collar shirt, and a pair of Italian-tan closed T-straps and party till the lights go down. In fact, you get it when it’s casual Friday time. That’s the time to put on your mint green zoot suit with a purple open-collar shirt, and a pair of black and mint green suede monk straps. You show your peeps what true Italian fashion looks like on a dude with inner style credentials. Those credentials may be a little weird, but hey, that’s the new Millennial way. Right?
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