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The Ultimate Guide to Suits for Men in 2022

Which suit suits you best?

A suit belongs in every man's wardrobe, there isn't any exception. Wearing a finely constructed suit will do the same for you as it did for Gay Talese, a former journalist for the New Yorker, who once stated, "Putting on a beautifully tailored suit elevates my spirit, extols my sense of self, and helps identify me as a man to whom details matter." Even if you don't work in an office, you'll probably require a sharp, tailored look at least once a year, whether for a wedding, job interview, or funeral. 

In light of this, we decided it was time to put up the definitive guide to suits. Therefore, we can (and will) assist you whether you're looking for a wedding suit that won't cost a fortune or a wool suit ideal for winter. And before you second-guess yourself and assume that none of the suits below are within your price range, you'd be wrong. No matter your budget, we have the finest suits for men for you.

Wedding Suits

Formality should be your first priority for a typical wedding. The best choice is "a adaptable, ever-smart suit that flatters your proportions three-piece suit," according to Ben Clarke, head cutter at Richard James. It's best to follow a color palette if one exists. When in doubt, a simple mid-grey will match anything, while navy is adaptable and looks good on everyone. If you do choose to go with a three-piece suit, keep in mind that a belt is never appropriate when wearing a waistcoat.

Summer Suits

The opportunity to switch up your attire arrives with the arrival of summer. Compared to their winter-friendly counterparts, summer suits should be, by definition, lighter, made of more porous materials like linen, silk, or fine merino wool, and fashioned in light, sun-reflecting hues to reflect the warmer weather. You could even follow John Legend's lead and choose suits in eye-catching hues like yellow and purple. Sporting a summer suit also gives you the freedom to experiment a little more. You might, for example, go shirtless entirely, as Kanye West and Harry Styles frequently do, or you could swap your shirt for a vest.

Wool suits

Even while you might not enjoy the colder temperatures that winter brings, there is one perk: you get to don a wool suit. We favor it between the months of October and March because it is cozier and more versatile than tweed and strikes a balance between warmth, style, and comfort. In general, wool is a better choice in the cooler months than, say, linen as it will keep you a lot warmer.

Wool suits

Even while you might not enjoy the colder temperatures that winter brings, there is one perk: you get to don a wool suit. We favor it between the months of October and March because it is cozier and more versatile than tweed and strikes a balance between warmth, style, and comfort. In general, wool is a better choice in the cooler months than, say, linen as it will keep you a lot warmer.

Linen suits

A warm-weather must is a linen suit. The almighty linen suit is made of flax fiber and has a very low thread count (a blend of fine cotton at around 200 and fine linen at approximately 80-150), making it significantly lighter and more durable than other suits. Our recommendation is to wear a linen suit if your professional obligations need you to go to warmer climates.

You can be sure that a linen suit will look sharp whether you wear it with a clean white shirt and tie or sandals and an open, linen shirt for a more casual daytime appearance (Chris Hemsworth does this well).

Made-to-measure Suits

While you can find some excellent tailoring on the high street right now, chances are an off-the-rack fit will always be a touch off unless you're made to model-sized proportions. Therefore, made-to-measure is a fantastic invention.

Made-to-measure refers to a suit that is taken from a ready-made fit template and then tweaked by a tailor to fit you, even if you have the option to completely customize your finished item. Going the made-to-measure option is probably what you should do if you want a suit that fits you like a glove.

The majority of brands today provide a made-to-measure service.

Dinner Suits

You will require a dinner suit if your function is a black-tie affair. The traditional tuxedo, sometimes known as the penguin suit, is sleek, fitting, and available in a wide range of styles. A typical dinner suit includes a jacket with one breast and jetted pockets. It frequently has peak lapels or a shawl collar, which are both traditional and appropriate and typically made of silk, satin, or grosgrain. Notched lapels are often not considered appropriate for a black-tie event.

The dinner suit has evolved significantly from its 19th-century beginnings, and there are now many different styles to choose from on the red carpet at award shows. One popular option is the blue tux (Tyler the Creator and Donald Glover favor a more colorful-hued suit). Then there is the daring, mismatched tux, which has been worn by celebrities like Timothée Chalamet, who wore patterned dinner jacket with black, slim-fitting trousers.