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<blockquote data-quote="Zaphod Beeblebrox" data-source="post: 3026643" data-attributes="member: 4606"><p>If you're looking for the basic "all occasion" suit, I'd recommend a solid in navy or charcoal. Two button and as others said, NEVER button the bottom button. It will emphasize the v taper you've been working on, and if you still have some work to get to the "v", it elongates the look of your torso.</p><p></p><p>Solid color suit will allow you to have some fun with patterns on your shirts and ties. You <em>can</em> mix patterns on all three, but do so at your own risk. </p><p></p><p>And as several have pointed out, <strong>get it tailored. </strong>A good tailor can make a good quality suit look great on you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zaphod Beeblebrox, post: 3026643, member: 4606"] If you're looking for the basic "all occasion" suit, I'd recommend a solid in navy or charcoal. Two button and as others said, NEVER button the bottom button. It will emphasize the v taper you've been working on, and if you still have some work to get to the "v", it elongates the look of your torso. Solid color suit will allow you to have some fun with patterns on your shirts and ties. You [I]can[/I] mix patterns on all three, but do so at your own risk. And as several have pointed out, [B]get it tailored. [/B]A good tailor can make a good quality suit look great on you. [/QUOTE]
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