Men’s Suit Color Guide

Finding Your Perfect Suit Color

mens-suit-color-guideStop into any store that sells suits, and chances are you’ll see a wide range of different colors on the racks. After all, there really is no catchall color for every single situation you might find yourself in, no matter what you’ve been told. The fact is, however, many people who are new to wearing suits simply don’t know where to start when it comes to choosing a specific color to wear. While choosing the right suit color isn’t always as straightforward as one might like it to be, there are a few guidelines that can be beneficial for those who are new to accessorizing with suits. The following are a few of the most commonly found suit colors on the market, as well as the situations that they’re most appropriate in.

Black
Everyone should own at least one black suit, given the color’s versatility. Most often employed in formal and somber situations, the black suit exudes sobriety and professionalism more than any other. Perfect for people of all skin colors and body types, the black suit also tends to have a slimming effect, making it ideal for those who’d like to make themselves look a bit skinnier than they actually are. Whether you’re going to a formal reception or a funeral, a well-tailored black suit is a must-have.

Navy Blue
Navy blue suits are omnipresent in the work world, and for good reason. These suits give off an air of confidence, and typically look great in an office environment. It should come as no surprise, then, that the navy blue suit is the number one suit for an interview. Navy blue suits typically look best on those with fair skin, although there are plenty of exceptions to this rule. While certainly not the most exciting color, the navy blue suit is an important staple item that should be in every man’s wardrobe; especially those who work in the professional sector. A bit more stylish and fashion forward hare brighter shades of blue (think indigo) on suits made with a slim fitted European cut and narrow lapels.

Brown & Tan
Brown suits are ideal for separating yourself from others in a group in a subtle way. This color can easily be worn at the office, as well as in semi-formal scenarios. Those who have fairly dark complexions will look best in brown suits, although it’s worth experimenting with this color even if your skin color is relatively light in shade. While brown suits aren’t as essential to own as other colors, they can be very attractive when worn in the right situations. Typically lighter brown suits, such as tan and beige, are popular during the daytime in spring and summer. Also great for the warmer days are tan linen suits – a classic/elegant look that pairs well with pastel colored neckties and brown loafers.

Charcoal Gray
Last, yet not least is the charcoal gray suit. Like black, charcoal gray is an extremely important suit color for men to own, and may be the most versatile of all. This suit looks great on men of all different skin colors, and looks especially attractive on those who have a medium build. Charcoal gray suits are perfect for casual wear, as well as to and from the office. If you’re going to choose a single suit color to wear on a night out on the town, make it charcoal gray for best results.

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