Everything You Need to Wear a Custom Suit | Q&A Part 2
Since you probably don't wear bespoke suits every day, you may have some questions on how to best wear one. In this article, we're going be answering the most commonly asked questions on how to wear a custom suit.
All your questions about wear a custom suit are about to be answered.
While we'll be striving to give some general pointers on how to wear a custom suit, know that every person's situation is different. Nathon Kong is an expert on fashion and lifestyle, and when you are making a suit with him, he can give you advice and pointers on how to best wear your custom suit.
This is the second part of a series of articles meant to answer your questions on bespoke suits, dealing mostly with accessories you wear with a bespoke suit. Be sure to check out part 1. If you still have a question, leave a comment and we'll answer it in a future article.
What Kind of Tie Should You Wear with a Suit?
Neckties are the perfect accessory to wear with any suit. They're actually a classic to men's custom suit fashion.
Neckties are perfect for suits.
You have incredible liberty when deciding what kind of tie you want to wear with your suit. It will largely depend on what custom suit you wear.
Whether you decide to wear a tie with a solid colour or with a pattern, the overall colour tone of your necktie should match your suit. Same goes to the fabric of the tie; it should closely resemble the fabric of the suit. Since you are probably wearing a slim fitted custom suit, you will probably want to go with a thinner tie. If you already own a thicker tie, you can learn how to tie a tie to make it a little thinner.
There are few rules about what tie to wear with a custom suit.
What tie you choose to wear can also depend on the kind of custom suit you are wearing as well as the level of formality. Very formal events call for a silk necktie, while a cotton tie might be more appropriate for casual events.
How do You Wear a Vest with Your Suit?
Some people like to wear a vest with their custom suits. This is called a three-piece suit, as the suit consists of three pieces: the suit jacket, the vest, and the tailored pants.
Some men will wear a vest under their custom suit.
In general, you want to wear a vest that is made out of the same material as your custom suit and pants.
If you are planning to wear a necktie with your custom suit, there are a couple of things you will have to do. First of all, you should get a vest that opens in a V-neck so you can show off the tie. Second, be sure to wear the tie under your vest.
Custom suit vests should also match the colour of the suit as well as the material. Vests with a V-neck work best as a design for suits as it allows you to wear a tie under it.
Bring Something New to Your Fashion
Nathon Kong tailors more than bespoke suits while giving expert fashion advice. Each suit is a unique artwork. The suit lining includes an illustration designed by a participant of Les Impatients, a non-profit organization supporting people with mental health troubles through therapeutic art programs.
Each art piece tells the participants journey to mental health recovery. Nathon Kong donates 10% of all proceeds to Les Impatients so that they can continue to support their participants.
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