Monday, 10 December 2012
How To Start A Home Cleaning Business - Choosing a Business Suit
Even the most casual of businesses men have a suit for those occasions when only a suit will do. Worn either with or without a tie a suit is a timeless and classic look that's never out of place in a business environment. Is the business suit, fashions come and go but one item of clothing that has remained relatively unchanged for decades for men.
You will have no problem finding a great business suit, if you have a reasonable budget. As with everything else you get what you pay for but modern manufacturing techniques mean a great looking business suit needn't cost the earth. Fit and style, choosing a suit isn't difficult if you follow these basic steps with respect to fabric.
Fabric
A good idea for work, combining polyester with wool ensures you will have a suit that has good crease recovery and will be relatively straight forward to dry clean. Say 45% or greater, there are obviously a lot of different fabrics available but if you need a suit to be hard wearing it is wise to choose something with a reasonably high wool content.
The Fit
This may sound obvious but many suits are sold as a two piece suit and you can't alter the jacket and trouser sizes! A mix and match suit allows you to buy a jacket with whatever size trousers you need. If you buy from a reputable firm they will ensure ensure a good fit and one popular option to make sure you get a good fit is to buy a mix and match suit.
The mix and match approach allows you to buy extra trousers either when you need them or when you buy the suit ensuring you get most from your investment. This can result in your suit trousers becoming worn before the jacket. It's not that common to remove and hang your trousers, very often in a business environment you will remove and hang your jacket once you get to the office or meeting! One very useful benefit of the mix and match approach is you can buy a second pair of trousers.
The Style
Also consider two side vents as this is a practical style and doesn't ruin the cut when you sit down. Fashions come and go but two button men's suits are timeless and generally a good choice.
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