Hey guys, hope you all are doing good. Well, this time we decided to collaborate with a brand, whose existence is a hybrid of the Saville Row collection but was commenced in 1968, Paris with a very generous Denim collection. But today, we decided to lean on the authentic side of the brand by featuring its patent ” Checkered plaid patterned suit”. The current popularity of check patterns within the industry has spawned a number of key sub-trends that will begin to infiltrate style-conscious gents’ wardrobes during the upcoming winter season and as we move into the new year; the most prominent of which is set to be checked tailoring and suiting. Over the past few years men have become much more adventurous with their choice of formal wear. Unconventional suit colours and patterns have been pushed into the limelight, as men look to separate themselves from the crowd and combat the monotony of getting dressed in the morning. Now coming down to my look for today, the great thing about checked tailoring is that no matter the colour or style of check, it will still make a statement. Not only that, checks are timeless and will never go out of style, even if they do trend cyclically within the industry, ensuring you will get good wear out of a check suit all year round, for many seasons to come. You can also split up the suit and utilize the trousers and blazer as standalone statement pieces, which will help take your smart-casual looks to the next level.
With this in mind, do make sure you invest in a classic Printed check suit this A/W and hope you flaunt it at your very best. Also, don’t forget to comment below to convey your thoughts on this experimental attire of mine.
TIP BY HE IS GOT THE STYLE: Pick one piece in a muted, tonal palette such as grey or navy and you cannot go wrong; all your existing shirt and tie combinations will still work with the piece, due to its classic colouring, meaning there is no need to over-think how you style it.
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WARDROBE COURTESY: SISLEY, PARIS