Showing posts with label 3 Piece pinstripe suit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3 Piece pinstripe suit. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Embrace Elegance In A 3 Piece Pinstripe Suit

The pinstripe suit according to historians traces its origin to Britain, the most famous wearer being the Prime Sir Minister Winston Churchill during his tenure as the prime minister. In the United States, there are two stories about the origin of the 3 Piece Pinstripe Suit, one is associated with the banking uniforms. Another source claims the suit originated from the sports apparel like the boating uniform in the 1800s and the baseball uniforms this fashion was then adopted into the official 3 Piece Pinstripe Suit.

The three-piece pinstripe suit is a more formal dressing that should be worn to formal events especially when donning dark colors. However, with lighter colors, the suit can be worn to less formal events.


Rules of Wearing a Three Piece

  1. The button of the jacket should always be left undone. This fashion rule originates from King Edward VII and the reasoning behind it is to reduce bulging especially at the mid-region because you are wearing a waistcoat already.
  2. The waistcoat should finish at the waist and it should cover just the waistline. This is the area where many people get it wrong wearing it too short would make the shirt appear at the bottom which spoils the effect. A long waistcoat gives off the effect of a long torso particularly since the pinstriped suit already makes a person appear taller. The customary number of buttons should be between 5 and 6. However, for this particular pinstripe suit, it is recommended to even do fewer buttons.
  3. The top button of your shirt should always be buttoned. For this suit principally being a formal clothing should be worn with a tie, depending on the color of the pinstripe shirts can be mostly white or blue color such that the tie you can go bold.
  4. The shoes should also match the pitch of the suit such that there won’t be a confused look.

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Your Navy 3 Piece Pinstripe Suit Needs Friends

The average dude needs at least one suit in his closet, according to the fashion experts. Both who the hell is average? New lawyers need at least three suits, and the old lawyers and corporate executives need 20 or more suits to keep this capitalistic system going strong. But you might only need five suits if you pick the right ones. You need a tobacco brown three-button suit and a two-button gray slim fit suit for those mad men days. You also need a basic navy 3 piece pinstripe suit to look businesslike even though you look like a business guy, all the time. Plus, a two-button sharkskin suit will also come in handy on those “who knows what’s going to happen,” occasions. And a charcoal double-breasted suit will be your lead horse in the race against corporate greed or when you just want to party with your cra-cra friends.   

                                                            

Those five suits will turn into fifteen different looks when you mix and match the suits for meetings, parties, and other casual activities. What man doesn’t feel the vibration of that mental stock exchange bell when he wears a three-button navy Italian suit. Or when he finds a navy jacket, charcoal grey pants, and a pink bowtie when he visits the MensItaly site. That tobacco brown jacket gives the navy suit pants an injection of anything goes styling or a case of “fashion for the insane look.” But when you wear the charcoal jacket with the navy pants, you have a casual look that is Saturday boardroom-ready, or you have a few drinks at the hookup bar outfit.    

The right shirts and ties will also turn these five suits into other looks. That pink cotton shirt on the MensItaly site and the purple no-collar linen shirt in your closet will work with several outfits. And you pink bowtie, fuchsia, green, orange, and pineapple color silk ties will give you more options. You might say the navy 3 piece pinstripe suit is the suit that will make friends more friends than you know what to do with. But that brown suit is on fleak with a pineapple color tie. And that suit and that purple long tie will be the friend makers you never knew you had.