Black men have got something about them that oozes confidence, and a certain kind of personality is always associated with every black man out there. Over time our style has seen a tremendous amount of advancement as most men are conscious of how they want to be seen, greeted or appreciated so there’s more attention to details when it comes to personal hygiene, health wise and the overall style outlook. A lot more men have mastered the art of giving their best when it comes to their style and we must confess they are scoring big on that score and that’s to say within the last decade a lot of representation has found its way to the forefront from the Casual look, to the bespoke luxury style, to the androgynous style or the non-conformist fashionistos there are lot of options to sieve from.
One style that most men do have in their closet is the all famous suit which most of them have no idea on how to even wear, whilst the majority don’t have any at all, but we encourage that you do need to have a pair or two well tailored suit. Wearing a suit is tricky and if you don’t how to mix and match perfectly can make you look like an old man although you are in your early 20s or even 30s. Now we are going to take you through the various men’s suit we have out there but before we dive into that we must mention that the fact you saw one style on Gentleman A doesn’t mean it would look good on you as well. To get straight into it there are different kinds of suits out there which are Slim Fit Suit, Classic Fit Suit, Modern Fit Suit, Notch Lapel, Shawl Lapel, Single Breasted Suit , Peak Lapel, Unstructured Blazer, Patch Pocket Blazer. For this part we would be taking it from the three common suit every black man needs to have in their closet which to us are the Unstructured Blazer, Single Breasted Suit and the Slim Fit Suit.
- UNSTRUCTURED BLAZER
The unstructured blazer years ago would never have gotten a thumbs up from anyone who was seen wearing it but in times past a lot of men have found a more quicker way to mix and match different clothe pattern to create a formal look for any outfit, the unstructured blazer are ultra-smart jackets with paddings which are completely different from the pants. This has been a choice for men who really have a long day joggling different appointments, meetings, business functions but still want to look presentable and formal. The unstructured blazers come in different shapes and colors from a big checked columns to stripped blazers etc. Unstructured blazers look best with shirt and/or jumper, with jeans or chinos. For shoes, brogues or minimal trainers are your best options.
- SINGLE BREASTED SUIT
among the various types of suits out there the single breasted suit is probably the most common of them out there, The easiest way to spot one is to look for the inclusion of either one, two or three buttons along the seam. One of the best bet for every working class gentleman out there if you doubt us just observe what about 99% of the suit men wear to work every day you would clearly be fascinated by what you see. But wearing the single breasted suit is a strict code and its tricky but if you follow this code to the last ‘T’ you would definitely be giving a power look with this suit type and that is for a one-button suit, you should button when standing and unbutton when sitting. For a two-button suit, you should button the top button when standing, unbutton it when sitting, and never fasten the lower button. When it’s a rare three-button suit, the top button is optional, the middle button is always fastened (whether you’re sitting or standing), and the lower button is never fastened. Single-breasted can be great looking suits across different men’s body types.
- SLIM FIT SUIT
A quality men’s suit must be well trimmed and tailored to fit right and not loosed or too tight, that’s because the slim fit suit is the type of men’s suit–while true to the body’s natural contours–usually stops short of highlighting definition in simple terms when you buy a slim fit suit, the purpose is to flatter your body shape. As you can guess based on the name, it is a suit fitted to your body with very little excess fabric. Remember for all the various suit types out there, the slim fit suit is a more risky one to have and achieve because you would need a very good tailor to get a very clean measurement of your body and that’s the only way to actually achieve this look.
There you go now that you a fair idea on this 3 commonly used suits it’s time stock up your closet with a well invested suit worth your money and time, Style speaks a lot about who you are and it can do a lot of magic you have no idea it can do. Watch out for final part of suits that are out there as we would treating them for be understanding