Blue is where most men should start with suits and most men already know this. The problem is that the gap between a blue suit that looks sharp and one that looks like it came off a conference room rack is enormous, and price alone does not explain it. Fabric drape, lapel width, button stance, how the trousers break at the shoe. These details are what separate a suit that reads expensive from one that just sits there. We have been specifically looking for options where the construction and cloth punch above their price point, whether that means a navy with a subtle texture that catches the light properly or a mid blue that works as well at a wedding as it does with a white t shirt on a Friday. None of these require a tailoring budget. All of them require you to get the fit sorted once you have them. That part is non negotiable.
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Blue is where most men should start with suits and most men already know this. The problem is that the gap between a blue suit that looks sharp and one that looks like it came off a conference room rack is enormous, and price alone does not explain it. Fabric drape, lapel width, button stance, how the trousers break at the shoe. These details are what separate a suit that reads expensive from one that just sits there. We have been specifically looking for options where the construction and cloth punch above their price point, whether that means a navy with a subtle texture that catches the light properly or a mid blue that works as well at a wedding as it does with a white t shirt on a Friday. None of these require a tailoring budget. All of them require you to get the fit sorted once you have them. That part is non negotiable.
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