Fashion fads come and go. Lapels and collars may widen
or narrow, fabrics may trend toward light or dark, and trouser hemlines can
change course over time. Rather than chase after short-lived concepts, the
savvy businessman customizes his suits for his build, sense of personal style,
and business habits. This allows his wardrobe to weather the seasonal swings of
fashion, and remain in style.
Any particular tailoring decision, no matter how
popular, may not be the most flattering to one's frame. When choosing your
suit's silhouette, we can help you choose a timeless, classic look which will
last for years, maximizing your wardrobe investment.
Consider your personal sense of style when fitting a
suit: double-breasted suits are generally dressier than their single-breasted
counterparts. Coats without a vent are sleeker.
Fabric selection should follow your wearing needs. If
you travel frequently in your suits, be sure to select heavy-wearing fabrics. A
suit for occasional use can be made of lighter, dressier fabrics.
Keep your wardrobe long-lasting and effective by
crafting a suit customized to your needs, not the momentary fads. A fine suit,
tailored to your frame and preferences, is enduring.