What is a customized or tailored suit for men?

 A Guide to Men's Tailor Made Clothes Fit in the Current Day


Tailor Made Suits
Tailor Made Suits


Let's go right to the point: fitness reigns supreme. It's crucial to get the appropriate fit for your garments since a well-fitting suit, dress shirt, or pair of pants makes you feel at ease, sophisticated, and confident. As a men's stylist, this is the first thing I tell my customers.

The distinction between a sloppy and a polished appearance can be determined by fit. In this article, I'll provide some fashion styling advice and examine the various types of fit to help you figure out what works best for you.

  • The fundamentals of fitness
Let's begin by talking about how a shirt and jacket should fit your body, regardless of your build or size. Shirts should be snug across the chest but not so tight that the fabric rips the buttons apart. This indicates that the shirt is excessively tight across the chest and back for your body type. Keep in mind that a blousy, billowy shirt is just as unattractive as one that is skin tight.

When the shirt is buttoned, you should be able to comfortably fit at least one finger between your neck and the collar. The shirt cuffs should fall to the crook between the base of your thumb and the wrist, not over your hand.

The shoulders of a smart jacket should fit your posture and flatter your shape. Suit jackets should not extend past the shoulder (think Jerry Seinfeld in the 1990s). They should be neither too tight nor too loose, hugging the body gently but not confining you in any manner.

The sleeves of your jacket should be shorter than the sleeves of your shirt. Make sure that about 1cm of your shirt cuff is visible through the sleeve of your jacket. Oversized, boxy coats and shirts are out of style and don't give the upper body any definition. The same guidelines apply to fit whether you have a slender or a bulky physique.

  • Slim Fit
The amount of fabric utilised in the clothing is the fundamental distinction between the various types of fits. The slim fit is form-fitting and comfortable. It's a fantastic fit for males who have a slender, slim body type with narrow shoulders and chest. The narrow fit is frequently the tightest fit available for many manufacturers, with no room for tailoring down.


  • Tapered Fit

In 2021, a tapered fit will be the most popular in menswear, and it will be regarded the most ‘modern' look for men of all ages. This fit for pants tapers down from the thigh to the cuff, which means the pants should sit on the shoe rather than over it. When you wear a tapered cut pant or denim that is too long, it bunches at the ankle and makes your legs appear shorter.

Shirts with a tapered fit do the same thing. They begin with a relaxed fit on the shoulders and gradually taper down the body to the waist. A taper fit is ideal for athletic types since it follows the body's natural line (think broad shoulders/narrow hips).

  • Classic Fit

The classic fit (also known as tailored) has a little more fabric than a slim or tapered fit, so it doesn't cling as tightly to the body. The cut is best for men who have a larger midsection and need more cloth to skim their stomach and back rather than cling to them.

The advantage o tailor made suits is allowing for additional customization, so you can take it to your tailor and have them work their magic to ensure that it fits you exactly. Finding a good tailor is one of the most critical things any man can do to ensure the perfect fit.

Expect not to be able to fit into everything right away. Hemming a pant, altering the waist (in or out), or shortening the sleeves of a jacket can all make a big difference in how an item of clothing looks on your body.

The main point is that your clothing, regardless of your build, should follow the line of your shape – that is, neither overburden it with fabric (think too big) or cling and stretch it (too small)


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