
It may have been your new year's resolution to dress better, it may have been your resolution to get a job; or it may not have. But if you've got a job that requires a strict regiment of waking up, putting on a suit and being seen by others all day, you may want to check out what's going on when it comes to this year's trends. Suits are staple pieces, as you know, and can seemingly roll with the ebbs and flows of fashion, but sometimes they may need a little updating. If you're still wearing that one you got right out of college for your first interviews, it may be time to retire that puppy. If you're looking to update, look no further for help. I (because I care) and my guys here at FSB can show you what to pick to match your style and how to tailor it to fit your needs.
For starters, there are five basic suits that every man should look into getting. These are based on their colors. What's bold? What's safe? What works for the spring and summer?
Try a standard, medium grey suit

It is a strong anchor to a man's wardrobe. It is appropriate for any time or event, whether it is a board meeting or client presentation, or even that first interview that you need to impress at. We've got a good one here. Or my recommendation would be to look at our Mizanni suits because you can custom color and tailor them to your liking. They're a rare find and a great deal.
Try a navy suit

It is a true classic, and goes well from the boardroom to the night out afterwards. Navy can be worn with brown or black as well, so its an economical choice when it comes to budgeting a wardrobe.
Black
Black used to be iffy when it came to everyday wear in the office, and only because we in the fashion world had not discovered lean tailoring. When it comes to black, having a large cut suit, or even a suit that is not tailored well enough to your size can be overwhelming. And I mean that in the likes of morticians and limo drivers. But if you can cut the suit to a slimmer proportion, it looks great. For the upcoming SS10 season, I would recommend wearing this suit with lighter shirts and darker ties. And because it is such a standard choice, feel free to exercise some creativity with the tie.
Navy Pinstripes are for Winners
This is one of the most confident suits you can buy, in a traditional sense of suiting. It looks great on everyone, as long as they have the confidence to wear it. You can keep these suits on the simple side by pairing them with solid shirts and ties, or you can get a little adventurous by pairing a striped tie with the ensemble.
Khaki Cotton for the Cool Breezes
This suit makes you want to kick on some Sublime and rock into work, because you know you're cooler than everyone else in there. As far as you're concerned, you got this look down, just ask. A khaki cotton suit is perfect for SS10. Wear it with a light shirt (white, blue, pink) and a dark tie (burgundy, navy, brown). I'll definitely love it, and that's all that really matters, now, isn't it?
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