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The scorching weather of summer has arrived, and with it the mood of comfort and relaxation. Even if the carefree summertime may call for a more relaxed dress code, there are always occasions to look sharp.
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A Gentleman’s Guide to a Summer Suit Summer is here, and with the hot weather conditions, also comes with the vibe of ease and relaxation. Even though the laid-back summer season may translate to a more casual dress code, there is always opportunity to dress smartly. So, how does the modern gentlemen dress like a professional in the summer months? Whether you are getting ready for your workplace, a meeting, or an event in the hot summer season, Pascalis Bespoke Tailoring can help you stay stylish and cool this summer. 1. Linen Due to its breathable and lightweight weave, linen is one of the most popular fabrics for a summer suit. Made from the fibres of the flax plant, linen has a visible weave and a wonderful natural texture. However, if you want to wear linen to your workplace, you may want to choose a linen blend that also contains wool or cotton.
2. Cotton Cotton suits are one of the most versatile options, as it allows you to have a sophisticate yet casual style, that is still good for summers. Cotton is stiffer than wool suiting, however it is also a lot cooler. Summer suit colours Despite the fact that black, navy, and charcoal-grey suits should always be part of your essential business wardrobe, light colours like khaki and light greys will help reflect heat rather than absorb it. Additionally, summer is the perfect time to add bold and vibrant colors into your wardrobe. The following are some colour options for suits: 1. Light grey Light grey is a good choice for summer months because it goes well with almost any fabric and can be worn as both a business suit and a cocktail dress. 2. Baby blue Experiment with a variety of blue tones. The dynamic, yet still refined shade of blue adds an energetic, fun, energy to your look. Baby blue is a classic summer shade that looks best with a linen suit. 3. Khaki (or beige) A popular summer months colour is beige – perfect for any daytime event. Although you should avoid wearing this colour for an evening event, khaki looks very classic together with the right accessories. Accessorise your summer look Add accessories to complete a suit and tie it all together, allowing you to go as minimal or as creative as you like. If you want to keep your suit simple, you should usually go with one or two loud accessories, like bright socks or a tie with a pattern, for example. Choose simple accessories to enhance your appearance if the colour or
pattern of your suit is already striking. At Pascalis Bespoke Tailoring, we understand that no matter the time of year, that our clients want to remain put together and stylish. This is why we select suits from a wide range of authentic European fabrics and tailor them to you and your style. All our suits are made in Australia, meaning you will have peace of mind that your professional bespoke suit tailor is designing a suit appropriate for the hot Australian climate. Source: www.pascalisbespoketailoringblog.wordpress.com